German Exercises in Continuous Prose From 'a Practical German Grammar'.
German Exercises in Continuous Prose From 'a Practical German Grammar'.
H. S. Beresford-Webb
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How could I keep my word 1 Give me thy hand as a proof of thy forgiveness, and make me the most fortunate among the princes of England." Persuasion and flattery prevailed. She forgave him, and the only punishment she awarded was to accept her hand and dismiss her rival. Her brothers and all the warriors raised no objection. Joyfully the prince obeyed, and the sister oi Theodebert was repudiated. — ^After Sharon Turner. [§§ 344-357. See also Ex. 58.] Exercise 106. Use of the Genitive. Marshal ...
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