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BOOK 2 CHAPTER 1
I dare say, and a nasty conceited te you.

    `But you oug to e me, tom: itll be very wicked of you, for I ser.

    `Yes, but if youre a nasty disagreeable te you.

    `O but, tom, you ! I s be disagreeable. I so you - and I so everybody. You  e me really, om?

    `O bots time for me to learn my lessons. See  Ive got to do, said tom, drao presently becoming quite beion. It was unavoidable - s confess ence and s fond of ion.

    `Its nonsense! suff - nobody need  to make it out.

    `Aom, dra  so clever as you t you were.

    `O, said Maggie, pouting, `I dare say I could make it out, if Id learned w goes before, as you have.

    `But ts  couldnt, Miss isdom, said tom. `For its all t goes before: for t to say ion 3 is and  get along  go on in Grammar. See .

    Maggie found tin Grammar quite sooter ical mortification; for sed in ne t t Latin at sligly made up o skip tax, - terious sentences snatcext, - like strange s leaves of unknos, brougo ion, and ing because tongue of to interpret. It eresting - tin Grammar t tom  interesting. t fragmentary examples  communis in; but tunate gentleman ed because ion afforded  deal of pleasant conjecture, and se lost in trable by no star, ,

    `Nohe Grammar!

    `O tom, its sucty book! s of to give it s muctier tionary. I could learn Latin very soon. I dont ts at all hard.

    `O I knoom, `youve been reading t t.

    tom seized t ermined and business-like air as muco say t o learn urned to to amuse  ti
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