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3. The robbers we gave our horses to, hoped to avoid this judge that you see.

4. I thought that the kings who had seen Balbus would be conquered.

5. The voices we heard are said to have frightened this sad queen.

6. The boy, to whom I gave my books, has been advised to come here.

7. Caius, having conquered this army, hoped to conquer these soldiers.

8. You will think that these girls have been frightened by this lion.

22. E.

1. The girls, whom you had seen, were coming here to

2.

see me.

The flowers which you see were given me by your

brothers.

3. The girl, whose father you were praising, is walking to Rome.

4. The voice which you heard frightened Balbus and

Caius.

5. The girls, whose brother you avoided, were praised by my son.

6. They say that those boys whom you saw have held a dragon.

7. The boy, whose wall and dragons you see, is Balbus. 8. The good judges, to whom you gave your horse, are come to see you.

22. F.

1. The girls we saw, having walked to that city, bought these horses.

2. I believe that this judge promised to give that boy his horses.

3. Cæsar, having conquered this army, advised us to return to our camp.

4. These boys' sister, being frightened at that voice, hoped I should come.

5. The boys who saw us said they were the brothers of the girl I saw.

6. Do

Do you think that Cæsar, being conquered by these soldiers, expected to avoid the death he now fears? 7. Caius and I, having advised those soldiers not to return to this camp, said that Balbus was being conquered by this general's army.

8. The husbandmen, whose voices you said you heard, asked us to come.

22. G.

1. This boy that you see says that these girls saw the lion's ugly body.

2.

These girls say that the boys who came here are their brothers.

3. The boy, whose father built those walls, is coming here to see you.

4. The girls whom we saw hoped that these Gauls would all be conquered.

5.

The girls, whose voices you were hearing, had been brought here by this judge.

6.

7.

The boys, whose sister came here, say that they were frightened by those dragons.

The dragons you saw were brought to this camp to be held by our cavalry.

8. The soldier you and I saw was hoping to conquer all his enemies.

22. H.

1. The boy who saw you is the brother of the girls who

saw us.

2. The dragons you saw were brought here by Balbus to be given to this army.

3. The lion, whose voice you heard, has been given to me by that general.

4. This robber, having seen that judge, bought these dragons which you see.

5. The girls that Balbus saw and avoided had said they should avoid this dragon.

6. The husbandman to whom I gave this rose is thought to be foolish.

7. This woman that you see expects that the Gauls we saw will be conquered.

8. The Gauls, by whom Balbus was conquered, said they did not love dragons.

EXERCISES No. 23.

23. A.

1. Who are you, and whose son are you? Who are your brothers ?

2. Who do you think I am, and what do you think I am going to do?

3. I will ask Balbus who he is and where he is walking. 4. The girls asked me who I was and who my sister

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7. Balbus, being asked who he was, answered that he was my sister's son.

8. Being asked what he was doing, he replied that he was building a wall, and had held a dragon.

1.

23. B.

Who is Balbus? Whose son is he? What does he do?

2. They all asked me who Balbus was and what he was

3.

4.

going to do.

Balbus's sister asked me who I was.

We asked the girls to whom they were going to give their flowers.

5. They are asking me what I am going to do.

6.

7.

8.

Do you know whose wall Balbus is building?
Did you ask us what we were doing?

I asked that boy who is father was?

23. C.

1. Whose son do you think Balbus is? I asked him who his sister was.

2. To whom did you promise to give your books?

3.

I will ask those boys who they are, and what they
are going to do.

4. Your sisters were asking us who we were and what
we were doing.

5. I should have asked the girl you saw, what she had said to the army.

6.

Who do you think this girl is? and what do you

think she has done?

7. Having come here to buy a horse, I asked Balbus what he was doing?

8. These girls being frightened by that robber, hoped that you and I would come.

23. D.

1. What do you think the girls I saw were going to do? 2. I believe that Balbus's happy sons said they didn't know what Caius and I were saying to this robber's daughter.

3. The girls you see don't know who I am and what I have done.

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