has very much grace in the deeds great deal of exactness on the declamation, a constitution very agreable, and a delightful voice.
  • What you say of the comedy? Have her succeded? It was a drama; it was whistted to the third scene of the last act.

  • Because that?

  • It whant the vehicle, and the intrigue it was bad conducted.

  • So that they won’t waited even the upshot?

  • No, it was divined. In the mean time them did diliver justice to the players which generaly have play very well.

  • At the exception by a one’s self, who had land very much hir’s part.

  • It want to have not any indulgence towards the bat buffoons.

  • Have you seen already the new tragedy? They praise her very much.

  • It is multitude already.

  • Never I had seen the parlour so full.

  • This actor he make very well her part.

  • That piece is full of interest.

  • It have wondered the spectadors.

  • The curtains let down.

  • Go out us.

  • The Hunting

    • There is it some game in this wood?

    • Another time there was plenty some black beasts and thin game, but the poachers have killed almost all.

    • Look a hare who run! let do him to pursue for the hounds! it go one’s self in the ploughed land.

    • Here that it rouse. Let aim it! let make fire him!

    • I have put down killed.

    • Me, I have failed it; my gun have miss fixe.

    • I see a hind.

    • Let leave to pass away, don’t disturte it.

    • I have heard that it is plenty pardridges this year.

    • Have you killed also some thrushes.

    • Here certainly a very good hunting.

    The Fishing

    • That pond it seems me many multiplied of fishes. Let us amuse rather to the fishing.

    • I do like-it too much.

    • Here, there is a wand and some hooks.

    • Silence! there is a superb perch! Give me quick the rod. Ah! there is, it is a lamprey.

    • You mistake you, it is a frog! dip again it in the water.

    With a Furniture Tradesman

    • It seems no me new.

    • Pardon me, it comes workman’s hands.

    • Which hightness want you its?

    • I want almost four feet six thumbs wide’s, over seven of long.

    For Embarking One’s Self

    • Don’t you fear the privateers!

    • I jest of them; my vessel is armed in man of war, I have a vigilant and courageous equipage, and the ammunitions don’t want me its.

    • Never have you not done wreck?

    • That it is arrived me twice.

    With a Gardener

    • Shall I eat some plums soon?

    • It is not the season yet; but here is some peaches what does ripen at the eye sight.

    • It delay me to eat some wal nuts-kernels; take care not leave to pass the season.

    • Be tranquil, I shall throw you any nuts during the shell is green yet.

    • The artichoks grow its?

    • I have a particular care of its, because I know you like the bottoms.

    • It must to cup the trees.

    • It should pull the bad grasses up.

    The Books and of the Reading

    • Do you like the reading good deal too many which seem me?

    • That is to me a amusement.

    The Field

    • All the fields that you see thither were been neglected; it must I shall grub up and to plough its.

    • The ground seems me a little scour with sand and yet it may one make it bring up; I want be fumed time by time.

    The Writing

    • Your pens have any notches, and its spit.

    • How do you like its? will you its are fine or broad?

    • I won’t me also a wafer or some sealing wax and a seal.

    • In this drawer, there is all that, falding stick, rule, scraper, saud, etc.

    • There is the postman I go to put it him again.

    With a Bookseller

    • What is there in new’s litterature?

    • Little or almost nothing, it not appears any thing of note.

    • And yet one imprint many deal.

    • But why, you and another book seller, you does not to imprint some good wooks?

    • There is a reason for that, it is that you cannot to sell its. The actual-liking of the public is depraved they does not read who for to amuse one’s self ant but to instruct one’s.

    • But the letter’s men who cultivate the arts and the sciences they can’t to pass without the books.

    • A little learneds are happies enough for to may to satisfy their fancies on the literature.

    • Have you found the Buffon who I had call for?

    • I have only been able to procure the octo-decimo edition, which is embellished with plates beautifully coloured.

    With a Dentist

    • I have the teetht-ache.

    • Is it a fluxion, or have you a bad tooth?

    • I think that is a bad tooth; please you to examine my mouth?

    • You have a bad tooth; will you pull out this tooth?

    • I can’t to decide me it, that make me many great deal pain.

    • Your tooth is absolutely roted; if you leave it; shall spoil the others.

    • In such case draw it.

    • I shall you neat also your mouth, and you could care entertain it clean, for to preserve the mamel of the teeth; I could give you a opiate for to strengthen the gums.

    • I thank you; I prefer the only means, which is to rinse the mouth with some water, or a little brandy.

    With a Laundress

    • Who lhat be too washed, too many soaped, and the shirts put through the buck.

    • You may be sure; never I do else.

    For to Swim

    • I row upon the belly on the back and between two waters.

    • I am not so dexte rous that you.

    • Nothing is more easy than to swim; it do not what don’t to be afraid of.

    The French Language

    • Do you study?

    • Yes, sir, I attempts to translate of french by portuguese.

    • Do you know already the principal grammars rules?

    • I am appleed my self at to learn its by heart.

    • Do speak french alwais?

    • Some times; though I flay it yet.

    • You jest, you does express you self very well.

    Familiar Letters

    Racine to M. Vitart

    My uncle what will to treat her beshop in a great sumptuouness, he was go Avignon for to buy what one not should find there, and he had leave me the charge to provide all things. I have excellent business, as you see, and I know some thing more than to eat my soup, since I know do to prepare it. I did learn that it must give to the first, to second, and

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