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tēs nostrōs monent quod periculum est magnum, sed militēs nostrī sunt parāti morīri sī necesse est. Crās militēs nostrīiterum domum nōn venient; posterō die domum nōn venient. Multi numquam iterum venient, quod perīculum est magnum. DICTATION AND IMITATION–LESSON XVII Puerum vocō, sed mātrem tuam vocās. I see a girl, but you see your father. I have a picture, but you have a rose. I hear a horse, but you hear a man. You are carrying water, but I am carrying a flower. Puellās vidēmus, sed puerōs vidētis. We are staying in the town. You live in the town. You have prizes. We want some money. Puer equum timet. Puellae pictūrās habent. The horse wants grain. The man sees the boys. The boys are telling storie8. They are showing their presents. They are caring for the garden. DICTATION--LESSON XVIII Multi militēs qui prō patriā pugnant ab hostibus vulnerantur et ne- Ecce! Quam timidus est ille vir! Ille vir est paene caecus. Oculōs habet Ubi amicōs visitāmus, amici nōs accipiunt. Militem quī sine armīs & Cantur. Posteā multi sunt caeci. Ilōs militēs miserōs putāmus. sed nōn videt. Castrīs et amīcis currit, neque hostis neque socius accipere dēbet. DICTATION AND IMITATION-LESSON XVII Gladius ducis est magnus. The soldier’s helmet is big. The leader’s shield is big.