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He was obliged to confess his ignorance, and Richard made him conjugate the whole verb opponor from beginning to end, in which he wanted a good deal of help. Ethel could not help saying, "How did you find out the meaning of that word, Tom, if you didn't look out the verb?" "I don't know," drawled Tom, in the voice, half sullen, half piteous, which he always assumed when out of sorts.
"So it is," said Margaret, "but we have nothing positive or tangible to accuse Tom of; we don't know what he does, and have never caught him out." "I am sure he must have found out the meaning of that oppositum in some wrong way if he had looked it out, he would only have found opposite. Nothing but opponor could have shown him the rendering which he made."
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