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d on Audio Lesson 451. / We All Can Read James E. Williams

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1. I cringe that you begrudge me my rights and impinge on my time. 13 2. What an outrage that those on the fringe were at the vigil. 12/25 3. The tribes will merge if they lose the wager on the stage. 12/37 4. The gent was an agent for the large college. 9/46 5. I like to read the digest in the lounge at the huge lodge. 13/59 6. The gorge had a bridge and under the bridge was a barge. 12/71 7. Dont dodge him, but budge and dislodge him. 8/79 8. The ranger with the badge held the gem and fudge.
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Lesson 451

9. The judge did rage when he heard the turgid tale. 10/99 10. Jump off the ledge and try not to ingest the germs.
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