tles.
Presently tom called to and at t end of table, s when he hears me.
Maggie obeyed and took the open book.
`om?
`O, I begin at `Appellativa arborum, because I say all over again his week.
tom sailed along pretty o forget er, in speculating as to at Sunt etiam volucrum.
`Dont tell me, Maggie; Sunt etiam volucrum... Sunt etiam volucrum... ut ostrea, cetus...
`No, said Maggie, opening h and shaking her head.
`Sunt etiam volucrum, said tom, very slo o come sooner, ted for.
`C, e, u, said Maggie, getting impatient.
`O, I knoom. `Ceu passer, om took s on his book-cover... `ferarum...
`O dear, O dear tom, said Maggie, `ime you are! Ut...
`Ut, ostrea...
`No, no, said Maggie, `ut, tigris...
`O yes, noom, `it igris, vulpes, Id forgotten: ut tigris, vulpes, et piscium.
itammering and repetition, tom got t few lines.
`No is learnt for to-morrow. Give me e.
After some ing of on table, tom returned the book.
`Mascula nomina in a, he began.
`No, tom, said Maggie, `t doesnt come next. Its Nomen non creskens genittivo...
`Creskens genittivo, exclaimed tom, om ted passage for erdays lesson, and a young gentleman does not require an intimate or extensive acquaintance in before iable absurdity of a false quantity. `Creskens genittivo! a little silly you are, Maggie!
`ell, you neednt laugom, for you didnt remember it at all. Im sure its spelt