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(1881) [MARC] Author: Concordia Löfving
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’288 Lekt. 56. Utt. af th. Verb o. adj. mecl in, into.

of the learned Galileo (galile’o) did not enter into the mind of
his coevals, because prejudice had darkened their reason too
much. 11. This young fellow delighted in destroying and
ruining the youths of inferior fortune by drawing them into
expenses which they could not afford so well as himself.
It was my misfortune to fall into an acquaintance and
intimacy with this man. I became deeply involved in debt,
and had not my uncle interfered in the matter, I should have
ruined myself. 12. She gave it to me in testimony of her
friendship. 13. No rose without a thorn, no joy without
alloy. 14. Although he was severely threatened by the
authorities he did not cease to mouth. 15. If the author had but
opened his mouth, he would have got a ticket for the theatre.
16. In my time they learned orthography in that way. 17. I
think the tinker will use a thin plate of tin and zinc to mend
that tea-pot. 18. Will this cloth suffice for my clothes? 19.
Three hundred and thirty three thousand thirsty thrushes
thronged thither through that thorny thistly thicket. 20. Fare
thee well, and think of death. 21. He ate but three
spoonfuls of broth. 22. He bathes himself in the morning. 23.
Have you had your twelfth bath? 24. My eighth birthday
was yesterday. 25. At length he sunk into a slumber. 26.

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Am I so altered? said she to my wife, who stammered Yes
and No in one breath. 27. I don’t believe there is a
circulating-library in Bath that I have not been at. 28. The lane
leading to the heath, you know, is close and sandy. 29. Hear
me, Oh God, who made us, and who breathed the breath of
life within our nostrils! 30. Sloth, like rust, consumes faster
than labour wears, while the key used is always bright. 31.
Pity is but a cold comfort, when one is up to the chin in
water, and within a hair’s breadth of drowning or starving.

32. Our forefathers, the heathen Goths, used to drink mead.

33. With this flower-wreath I am to wreathe the head of the
worthiest of our brethren. 34. Take this swath and swathe
your child. 35. He loathes the thought of going thence.
36. They were loath to live any longer in that booth. 37.
The heavenly truths fell soothing on my heart. 38. Those
laths are very smooth. 39. She smoothes her hair. 40.
During the summer months all our cloths have been destroyed
by moths. 41. Water cannot penetrate into my boots, for

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