English Into French : a book of Practice in French Conversation Designed to Accompany Any Speaking French Grammar

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What ails you?
Have you any appetite ? Let me feel your pulse. He is feverish. Show me your tongue. It is a little coated.
I'll write out a prescription. What is that ? Castor oil.
Is it long since you saw Mrs. S. ? I saw her yesterday morning. Her nephew leaves on Thursday. Which one?
the one who is in the navy? Yes ; he is to embark in a week. I should like very much to see a sea-j)ort. You CONVERSATION. 117 must go to Norfolk ; you will see some men-of-war there.
Should you like to go to sea
... ? We hear too often of ship- wrecks. You are in a great hurry, Doctor. Have you many patients ? Yes, a great many. I have another in this neighborhood. — Catharine can sit up to-night : she is very obliging.
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Will you come and take a walk ? . No, I don't feel like it ; I don't feel weU. The ball of yesterday fatigued you.
I only danced six quadrilles. That does not signify ; one always gets fatigued by sitting up all night. You have not seen my jewels ? No. If you open that little drawer, you will find the box in which they are.


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