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CONJONCTIONS.<br />

papers upon and under the table, inside and outside the bookcase.<br />

7. Men with prejudices are unbearable. 8. Is your brother at home?<br />

No, he is dining in town. 9. Have you heard from him? No, not<br />

lately; it is very long since I have heard from him. 10. How do you<br />

like the country. 11. We shall leave for Italy in a fortnight. 12. We<br />

have crossed the channel in six hours. 13. Is he still alive? Yes,<br />

he is in good health. 14. What trials we have experienced in our life!<br />

15. Is the parson in the church? No, he is in the school. 16. Shall<br />

you go to church to-day? 17. Where do you come from? We come<br />

from our aunt's. 18. He entered with his hat in his hand.<br />

CVII e<br />

legon: Conjonctions. 267275.<br />

(a) Et le riche, et le pauvre, et le 'Botti rich and poor> 'both' weak and<br />

faible, et le fort.<br />

II ne boit ni ne mange.<br />

strong.<br />

He 'neither* eats 'nor' drinks.<br />

(b) I. Puisqu'on plaide, et gu'oii devient malade, et qiCon meurt, il faut<br />

des avocats, il faut des medecins. 2. S'il fait beau ce soir et que vous<br />

ayez envie de faire un tour de promenade, venez me prendre a six<br />

heures precises. 3. Pour peu que vous m'aimiez, ne me parlez plus de<br />

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