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farm. There-are traces of a Roman amphitheatre near Rich- borough. London also is an ancient town. London is not far distant from Kent. There-are many ancient towns on British soil. In Britain ve often see the foundations of Ronian buildings.

After §9. Conversation, Q. Ubi habitant patruus tuus et amita tua? A. In Cantio habitant, inter Dubras et Rutupias. Q. Quid in Cantio spectas ?

A. [Here niay be introduced all the Noinis hitherto learned, Singular or Plural Number.)

§10. {2nd Declension in -um continued.) •

I often see the ancient castle, when I visit Dover. The castle is on the cliffs, near the sea-shore. The walls of the castle are not ancient ; but there are relics of ancient buildings in the castle. At-the-present-day there-is a church near the relics of the ancient buildings. The church also is ancient ; for it was a consecrated building in the second century after the birih of Christ (say a/ter Christ born.)

§ 1 1. {2nd Declension in -um continued.)

From the windows of the castle we see many vessels. There- are many vessels in the Enghsh Channel. Many vessels sail round Britain. I see the flags of British and French vessels. But where are the German and Belgian vessels? I do not now oee German and Belgian vessels in the En;^lish Channel. But many German and Belgian vessels sail to Britain.^

or sailing to a Coiintry is spoken ofi
 * Imitate itt .Africam Meridianam, So, too, in future exercises when going