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Ubi stō? In viā stās. Ubi nunc stāmus? Nunc in casā stātis. Agricola in casā stat. Filia agricolae et māter filiae quoque in casā stant. DICTATION AND IMITATION-LESSON X Nauta puellae dōnum dat. The sailor gives the farmer a present. The sailor gives the woman a present. The sailor gives the poet money. The sailor gives the girl a pictre. Dōnum est pulchrum. The gift is pleasing. The gift is big. The gift is little. Dōna sunt pulchra. The gifts are small. The gifts are pleasing. The gifts are big. Multa dōna dō. I have many gifts. I see beautiful gifts. I like the gifts. In vis multōs puerōs videō. I see boys in the forests. I see boys in the cottages. Sailors see boys in many lands. Agricola ex agrō ambulat. The boy is walking out of the cottage. The doctor is walking out of the woods. The man is walking out of the water. The sailor brings presents out of many lands.