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when he has not love for his own father anc
mother. 9. God ordained to (the) man, to havt
affection and love for his father, and for his
mother, and a long life and prosperity is promisee
to him who has love for his own father anc
mother. 10. You are right: everyone has affec-
tion for the individual who gave the beginning oi
life to him. 1 1. Have you affection for yourself
12. I have love and fondness for God first, for my
country in the second place, for myself, for thy-
self, with thy permission, and for every good man,
13. You have enough (your sufficiency) there.
14. I wish every good man to have affection for
me. 15. I desire thy affection to be on me.
Ex. XI. — 1. Were you at the fair to-day ? 2. I
was. 3. What was the price of (how much was on
the [_per\ head of the) horses ? 4. There was a
great price on horses, and on cows, but sheep
were cheap enough. 5. Were oats, and wheat,
and barley cheap there ? 6. Corn was dear, but
butter was cheap. 7. What is the price of tea and
sugar in the large town ? 8. They are cheap ; and
it is a good story that there is not too great a price
on them now. 9. Is there a great price there now
on silk, or on satin ? 10. They are dear ; but the
price of (which is on) calico is small.
Ex. XII. Does your father owe much ? (is much
on your father ?) 2. My father owes two hundred
pounds, and I myself owe three hundred pounds.
3. I bought a horse at the fair yesterday; its price
was fifty pounds ; I gave forty pounds on it ; and I
ow*e ten pounds of it (there are ten pounds of it on me.
4. 1 owe Kevin O'Tual a thousand pounds(a thousand

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