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Lektion 42. Opersonliga verb.

skating, and there are some boys sliding on the ice. A. What
fun! I shall dress myself in a minute or two, and then we
will go down there immediately. C. Don’t be afraid, gent-

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lemen, the ice is very thick and hard. B. 1 hope it will
continue to freeze till to-morrow. A. Did it not hail a little
before we went out? B. No, 1 do not think so (I think it did
not); but it was snowing an hour ago, and, there, it begins to
snow again. A. It is very windy, the wind blows from the
South-East; I dare say, it is going to thaw; nay, it thaws
already. B. What a great pity, it should thaw!

b) A. Day dawns (the day is dawning), we must
prepare for our journey. B. And how do you do to-day? A. I
am not quite well; I could not sleep last night; I never can
when it thunders and lightens. B. I did not hear the
thunder, nor see the lightning. A. IIow suddenly the weather
has changed! Last Monday ’twas cold, but to-day ’tis quite
hot. How many degrees of heat (cold) have we to-day?
B. I have not yet looked at the thermometer. A. Thank
God, the winter is over! I like spring and autumn. B. And I,
I like the extremes: summer and winter for me! A. It should
(ought to) have rained this morning, to lay the dust for us.
B. It would have rained, if it had not been so windy.
A. Now I open the window I see that it must have rained;
the pavement is all wet. B. Make haste, we shall have a
thunderstorm in a very short time; heavy clouds are
gathering in the sky.

1. I know this girl; she is a daughter of our neighbour’s.

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2. Who are those gentlemen? — They are merchants. 3. Are
you the lady whom I saw yesterday at my aunt’s? — Yes,
I am (she). 4. Are you the bridegroom? — Xo, I am not
(he). 5. Whose house is this?— It is the baroness’s. 6. Was
it my handkerchiefs that were lost? — Xo, they were mine
(Xo, it was mine that were lost). 7. Ellinor was a child of
the great world, and so was he. 8. If I am not a Christian
I should like to be one. 9. This was a falsehood, and he
was probably aware that it was (so). 10. Is this the right
way to Hull (u)? – I think so, but I am not sure. 11. »And
art thou returned to me, my darling,» cried I, »to be my
comfort in old age?» — »That she is.» cried Jenkinson.

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