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Updated: May 22, 2025
She thinks nothing short of four-syllabled words good enough for Philip. 'Hush! nonsense, Charlotte! said Laura, much annoyed. 'There Charlotte, she is avenging herself on you because she can't scold me' said the doctor, pretending to whisper.
She was interested in this freckled, tow-headed boy, wrestling with four-syllabled words while he worked. "Why do you study your lesson out here?" she asked, sitting down on a convenient stump, and refreshing herself with another bunch of white currants. "Couldn't you learn it better indoors?" "Dunno!" replied the boy. "Ain't got no time ter stay indoors."
They have finished the regulation forty lines, and are for the most part getting very tired, notwithstanding the exquisite pathos of Helen's lamentation. And now several long four-syllabled words come together, and the boy with the dictionary strikes work. "I am not going to look out any more words," says he; "we've done the quantity. Ten to one we shan't get so far. Let's go out into the close."
They have finished the regulation forty lines, and are for the most part getting very tired, notwithstanding the exquisite pathos of Helen's lamentation. And now several long four-syllabled words come together, and the boy with the dictionary strikes work. "I am not going to look out any more words," says he; "we've done the quantity. Ten to one we shan't get so far. Let's go out into the close."
The imitation is, besides, so very close that we find in both cases "neque" is preferred in the first clause to the more usual form of "nec." Three things ought to be noticed: first, "pariter" is the equivalent of "simul"; secondly, it is placed between the connected words; and, thirdly, the phrase ends with a four-syllabled verb "imperarunt," "consulerent."
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