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30. He was still a living here six months ago.

31. Only a six months ago he determined to leave this village.

32.

He will remain here twelve months longer.

a

33. Every state, however large and however small, has felt more or less the influence of the Reformation d.

a

34. It was but in later times, that silk weaving b was transplanted also to this sided of the Alps.

35. You understand me of course? a

36. For any other pricea you do not get the book. 37. She is as a slender as a palm-treed.

c

38. She acted a asb wife and mother.

a

39. These gifts were presented to the mayor and, not to forget, for the sake of a more imposing show, when he was sitting in full courth.

40. I like such conversations b best, when I can speak my mind freely in a circlef of intimate friends.

41. Christina of Sweden read all ancient authorsa; evenb the fathers of the church did not remain unknownd to her.

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32.

a

say, a year. b noch.

say, before six months.

33. a noch so. b empfinden.

34.

verlassen.

Einfluß, m. a Kirchenverbesserung.

a Treat it was but that as an adverbial expression erst spåter. b Seidenweberei. verpflanzen. diesseits, Gen. d

35. a schon.

36. a for any other price, say, otherwise anders.

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37. afo, but it can be omitted. schlank. cif as implies a likeness,

it is wie.

a

Palme, f.

38. a handeln. bif as implies identity, it is al6.

c

39. a Geschenk, n. (pl.—e). büberreichen. Schultheiß. d not to forget express by zwar, a contraction of es ist wahr. e wegen, which is to be placed after its case. fmore imposing show Unstand, m. givenn. h to sit in full court feierlich zu Gerichte sißen.

40. a I like well ich habe gern, I like better id) habe lieber, I like best ich habe am liebsten. c menn. a aussprechen.

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41. a Schriftsteller. bselbst. ©Kirchenvater. a fremd.

42. People fancied that the coach, in pursuance of an old custom, must always contain a drunkard®, on which account the urchins used to break out1 into an ear-splitting shout on the arrival of the coach.

43. Something you must learn at all events.

a

b

44. That did certainly annoy me.

45. I hope you do not imagine that I am uttering a falsehoodc.

46. Go there yourself, why not?

47. Indeed, I have thought sob.

48. He confessed it himself, why am I to doubt ? b 49. Why is she not toa dance? you cannot deny, you have formerly been very fond of dancing.

50. Peace be with the ashes of these brave men; we know they have fought for a good cause.d

b

51. I really feel as if it had happened but yesterday. 52. We hurt those most whom we love most tenderly.b

a

53. Scarcely had I completed a my seventh year, than b immediately afterwards that far-famed war broke out*, which was to exert also great influence upon the next seven years of my life.

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b nach.

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a man trug sich mit der Rede. halten. Trunkenbold. weßhalb denn. & Straßenjunge. hpflegen. i ausbrechen. jgellend. * * Geschrei, n. 1 bei. Ankunft, f.

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45. atoch wohl, which are to be placed after imagine. bglauben. clügen.

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47. a doch, and mark, if an opinion of the speaking or the addressed person is appealed to by doch, then the Verb leads the b say, it.

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49. a sollen. express by doch, and cf. 47 a. © früher. a gern haben.

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Usche,f., sing.

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d

50. express by dod). ckåmpfen. a Sache, f. 51. a Ist mir's doch. berst.

52. a verlegen. bzårtlich.

53. a zurücklegen. bals (cf. 25 b). • gleich darauf. berühmt. ausbrechen. fausüben. & nächst.

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d welt=

30.

a

b

He was still living here six months ago.

31. Only a six months ago he determined to leave this village.

32.

a

He will remain here twelve months longer. 33. Every state, however a large and however small, has felt more or less the influence of the Reformation d. 34. It was a but in later times, that silk weaving b transplanted also to this side of the Alps.

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36. For any other price a you do not get the book. 37. She is as a slender as a palm-treed.

38. She acted a asb wife and mother.

a

was

39. These gifts were presented to the mayor and, not to forget, for the sake of a more imposing show, when he was sitting in full courth.

40. I like such conversations best, when I can speak my mind freely in a circlef of intimate friends.

41. Christina of Sweden read all ancient authors a; evenb the fathers of the church did not remain unknown to her.

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34.

verlassen.

c

Einfluß, m.

d Kirchenverbesserung.

a Treat it was but that as an adverbial expression erst spåter. b Seidenweberei. cverpflanzen. d diesseits, Gen. © Alp, f.

35. a schon.

36.

e

a for any other price, say, otherwise anders. bkriegen.

b

37. a fo, but it can be omitted. schlank. cif as implies a likeness,

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38. a handeln. bif as implies identity, it is als.

39. a Geschenk, n. (pl.-e). büberreichen. Schultheiß. d not to forget express by zwar, a contraction of es ist wahr.

e wegen, which is to be placed after its case. fmore imposing show Unstand, m.

gwenn.

40.

h to sit in full court feierlich zu Gerichte sißen.

b

I like well ich habe gern, I like better ich habe lieber, I like best ich habe am liebsten. Unterhaltung. cmenn. d aussprechen. Gesinnung. Kreis, m.

e

a

vertraut.

d

41. Schriftsteller. bselbst. Kirchenvater. a fremd.

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42. People fancied that the coach, in pursuance of an old custom, must always contain a drunkard®, which account f the urchins usedh to break out into an ear-splitting shout on the arrival of the coach.

m

43. Something you must learn at all events.

44. That did certainly a annoyb me.

b

45. I hope you do not imagine that I am uttering at falsehood.

46. Go there yourself, why not?

47. Indeed, I have thought sob.

48.

He confessed it himself, why am I to doubt ?b 49. Why is she not to a dance? you cannot deny, you have formerly been very fond ofa dancing.

50. Peace be with the ashes of these brave men; we know they have fought for a good cause.d

51. I really feel as if it had happened but yesterday. 52. We hurt those most whom we love most tenderly." 53. Scarcely had I completed a my seventh year, than b immediately afterwards that far-famedd war broke out, which was to exert also great influence upon the next seven years of my life.

42.

c

a man trug sich mit der Rede. b nach. Gewohnheit. dentTrunkenbold. weshalb denn. & Straßenjunge.

halten. e

i ausbrechen. igellend. 43. a doch.

m

Geschrei, n. 1bei. Ankunft, f. k

44. a denn doch. bverdrießen.

b

h

pflegen.

45. atoch wohl, which are to be placed after imagine. glauben. clügen.

46. a hingehen. bdoch einmal.

47.

a

doch, and mark, if an opinion of the speaking or the addressed person is appealed to by doch, then the Verb leads the

sentence..

48. a

a

say, it.

gestehen. bdoch (cf. Note 47, a).

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54. I also listened to a what he said, and consequentlyb walked along with him.

55. This certainly a could not be denied"; still you were not justified in using such harsh terms.f

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56. As it happens in childish matters, this event was soon forgotten; it was, unfortunately, the cause whye our lessons f became rarers, and at last ceased1 entirely.

57. You have commanded us to speak these words; in spite of this a he stubbornly refuses to obey you.

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58. Suffice it to say, that the perception of the injustice of parties had even thend a very unpleasante, nay, an injurious effecth upon the boy.

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XVIII. ON PREPOSITIONS.

1. The legend is poetryb both in reference tod its contents and its nature.f

2. The oceana is not too great a scene of action for the whale, and millions of animalcula find space enough in a drop of water.

3.

What a distance a from the hugest animal to the

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54. ahorchen auf, Acc.; and say, to that what. balso. entlang. b leugnen. cdoch. a berechtigen.

55.

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allerdings.

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f Mort, n.

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58.

a

Suffice.... that express by the Adverb enough genug. b Ge wahrwerden, n. csay, of party injustice parteiisch, Ungerechtigkeit. dschon damals. • unangenehm. this Adverb is in German not nein, as might be imagined, but ja. 8 schädlich). ↳ Wirkung.

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d in

1. a Sage, f. Poesie, f cboth and sowohl—als auch. reference to nach), standing after its case. e Inhalt, m. f Wesen, n. 2. a Weltmeer, n. b Tummelplak, m. ©Wallfisch, m. eThierchen, n. Raum, m. Tropfen, m.

3. a Abstand, m.

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