Tongue Twister 4 \/ ]; T/ F+ `7 d$ B, nBetty Botter bought some butter. 3 S5 Z/ g) m" B6 H% N0 D; c0 b; n But, she said, the butter’s bitter. If I put it in my butter, 1 w+ b8 ^# X& W7 F" T+ W. m
it will make my batter bitter. But a bit of better butter will make my batter better.”7 H( h* j4 e6 b5 O7 U
& X& j9 J7 P) L$ gSo she bought a bit of butter, better than her bitter butter.8 d P0 {. o3 ?1 ] `% l
And she put it in her batter, and the batter was not bitter.' S+ `( D' g0 U% D! }
So it was better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter. ! E( R9 ~- c- b( w& V3 oSo she could make her batter better.  + A* Q7 n8 m1 v4 I `6 H4 D+ ` 1 O5 c4 {4 M7 K2 R+ z- P- vhttp://www.box.net/shared/56jr5y970y 3 }" g$ z" P4 _0 u Y3 i / C' @8 J5 i! x) j9 S8 mRecited by Hongjin Wang
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. ; w, {8 L w( O5 x, tDid Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers? 1 _6 S) |) w0 U: x: g) x8 IIf Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers, 7 c% V9 v0 | o; \# b# N* s
where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?& n! Q; E3 l, ^0 C, W, e- T
She sells sea shells by the seashore. 5 t$ s: o5 i- D+ |, ]" D' \
The shells she sells are surely seashells., d5 Q. y8 k% [) D B* m2 s4 q; F# ]0 E7 e
So if she sells shells on the seashore, 0 T6 P# n5 l2 H& @% i3 t/ zI’m sure she sells seashore shells. 0 l7 X& [! \5 t; u2 h1 H : \5 O, @1 G& q; Z; hhttp://www.box.net/shared/0r7lcq4nnc
A flea and a fly flew up in the flue.+ p! U7 B! o( V# J- G& {9 P+ `6 O
Said the flea, "Let us fly!" , O# @3 f6 \2 d% j" J: l& c% X1 OSaid the fly, "Let us flee!" 9 h2 t9 A. u+ m, PSo they flew through a flaw in the flue.& d# B9 l6 N8 @/ \' _, w