7 Verbs to Use for the Word w

"Though the converting the w into a v is not so common as the changing the v into a w."Ib., p. 46.

L. Now another two lines, thus *V, and thus *X. Now three lines, thus *N, now thus *H, now *F, Now like this *K, now *A, now *Y, now *Z, Now draw four lines, thus *W, now *M, now *E, Now make a ring *Olike Mama's ring, Now make a line

On the following Monday she got very W, and sent for a Mrs. Kelly.

The Osages breathed more freely, and advanced with less caution, until at length, when within half-a-dozen yards, they rose, gave the terrific w

Then a plaintive voice said 'Meow-w'."] "No," said Brown with conviction, "that incident did not happen.

"Some of the countrey people, especially those of the elder sort, do very often omit the letter 'h' after 't' as ting for thing; tree for three; tatch for thatch; wit for with; fait for faith; mout for mouth, etc.; and also, contrary to some north countrey people, they oftentimes pronounce 'w' for 'v,' as serwant for servant; and so they call the months of February, March, and April, the ware quarter, from ver.

"You'd b-b-b-better stay w-w-w-where you are," said Peggy, in a voice which, though rather shaky, was still courageous.

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  w