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 I 12 DRILL EXERCISES

elms. I like to watch (say g/adiy watcJi) thc sea-gulls, when I am on thc sea-shore. During the holidays I sometimes give food to the horses of my uncle's farm. Lydia gives food to the cocks and hens. My uiicle gives attention to his farm and his horses and cows and pigs. The crows give dehght to niy uncle.

After § 7. Conversation.

Q. Agellus patrui tui tibi et Lydiae laetitiam dat ?

A. Agellus patrui mei nos delectat.

Q. Quid in agello est ?

A. In agello sunt equi et vaccae et porci et galli gallinae- que.

Q. Quis equos et vaccas et porcos curat ?

A. Ego equis interdum cibum do ; sed rustici vaccas et porcos curant.

Q. Quis gallis gallinisque cibum dat ?

A. Lydia gallis gallinisque cibum saepe dat.

Q. Ubi habitant rustici ?

A. Rustici in vico habitant, non procul ab agello

§ 8. {2nd Deciension continueJ.)

The blue waves foam and murmur round my uncle's gardcn. I like to watch (say giadiy tvatcii) the blue waves of the ocean. I like to walk to the high clifis of the sea-shore. The lighthouses of the French coast (say s/iore) are not far distant. The moon and stars often light-up the ocean. It deli,L;hts me to see the white cliffs and the waves. Boats cnrry sailors on the ocean ; sailors carry boats on the sand.