| G. H. Poppleton - 1812 - 254 pages
...Hun full speed , or with all speed. I shall always love you. It is donc for ever. They rnake à uoise continually. I shall write my letter at leisure. We...breakfast at nine . o'clock. At what o'clock do you ge• nerally dine ? We almost always dine at two o'clock. He hardly ever knows his lesson. He will... | |
| J. Perrin - 1822 - 324 pages
...for ever. They make a continual noise. " I shall write my letter at leisure. We usually breaki'ast at nine o'clock. At what o'clock do you generally dine? We almost always dine at two o'clock. He Jiardly ever knew his lesson. He will succeed one time or other. He learns Latin too soon, Rise betimes.... | |
| Hannibal Evans Lloyd - 1827 - 326 pages
...o'clock. Run with full speed. I shall always love you. It is done for ever. They make a continual noise. 1 shall write my letter at leisure. We usually breakfast...almost always dine at two o'clock. He hardly ever knew his lesson. He will succeed one time or other. He learns Latin too soon. gflernt? 3d) tvetbe morgen... | |
| Francis Graeter - German language - 1841 - 264 pages
...o'clock. Run with full speed. I shall always love you. It is done for ever. They make a continual noise. I shall write my letter at leisure. We usually breakfast...almost always dine at two o'clock. He hardly ever knew his lesson. He will succeed one time or other. & lernt bag ?ateimfd)e jU He learns Latin too soon.... | |
| George Crabb - 1849 - 188 pages
...o'clock. Run with full speed. I shall always love you. It is done for ever. They make a continual noise. I shall write my letter at leisure. We usually breakfast...you generally dine ? We almost always dine at two. He hardly ever knew his lesson. He must succeed at one time or other. He learns Latin too soon, ©tetjen... | |
| Enrico Lemmi - 1853 - 288 pages
...seldom goes out. I shall come back at the latest by ten o'clock. They are continually making noise. I shall write my letter at leisure. We usually breakfast at nine o'clock. He hardly ever knows his lesson. Rise early. You rise too late. You will then repent of your idleness.... | |
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