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6. You and Portia had been brought here to be seen by us.

7. I was aware that the letters were being written.

8. Portia says she does not believe the letter was written.

18. I.

1. Were you led to the city to be seen and heard by the good king's brother?

2.

I expect that we shall be brought to the city to be seen and heard by the sad girl.

3. We thought you and your brothers were being brought here to be heard and blamed by us. 4. You said you had come here to be praised by my

brothers.

5. Portia and I had expected that you and Caius would be brought here to be seen by us.

6. Did you and Caius expect that Portia and I would come here to be blamed by you ?

7. Balbus says his dragons are being held by the girls. I shall say that your horses have been led here to be held by the good king's slave.

8.

1.

18. J.

Caius and I are being brought to the city to be seen by your sister.

2. My sisters will think you have been brought here to be seen by Portia's brother.

3. Were you and your sister brought here to be seen by the judge?

4.

You promised to come here to be seen by us. 5. Does Balbus say that his walls have been built?

6.

My dragons had been led here to be given to you. 7. Portia thought her voice had been heard by us. We shall say that you hoped the letters would be written.

8.

EXERCISES No. 19.

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19. A.

1. The bodies of dragons are great and ugly. 2. Portia says her journey is long and difficult. 3. Hold your dragon, Balbus, and build your wall! 4. Give great rewards to our army, Cæsar, and praise the soldiers of the cavalry in the fourth division ! Hear my words, girls, and avoid my armies!

5.

6. My armies were conquered by the cavalry of the fourth division.

7.

8.

Give the beautiful standards to the armies, my sisters, and arms to the fourth division!

The standards of our armies were taken by the fourth division.

19. B.

1. The marches of the army are long and difficult. 2. Hold your dragons, boys, and build your tables! 3. Give beautiful arms to our cavalry, generals, and praise the appearance of the fourth division! 4. Slave, hold the ugly body of my dragon, hear my words, and run to the camp of the army!

5. The generals of my army will be conquered by the fourth division.

6. My sisters said their work was long and difficult.

7. Our armies were conquered on the fourth day by Cæsar's cavalry.

8. The generals of our armies gave beautiful arms to the fourth division of your cavalry.

19. C.

1.

Hear and fear the terrible words of the judge, O slaves!

2. The soldiers of the fourth division had been conquered by Cæsar's armies.

3. Your armies are being conquered by our cavalry. 4. Come here, Lucius, and give the beautiful standards to the cavalry and the fourth division!

5. My armies say they were conquered by the fourth division.

6.

7.

8.

Come to my camp, Balbus and Julius, and see the beautiful appearance of my cavalry!

Was the fourth division seen by the generals of our armies?

The works of the soldiers had not been difficult.

19. D.

1.

2.

3.

The soldiers of the fourth division say their march was long and difficult.

Give your standards, Titus and Cæsar, to the fourth division and to the cavalry!

Come to our camp, Lavinius, and see the difficult works of our armies!

4.

Our armies had said that they were being conquered by Cæsar's cavalry.

5. The beautiful appearance of the army was praised by the cavalry of the fourth division.

6. Come here, Portia and Balbus, and hear my words! 7. The ugly bodies of the dragons had been seen by our armies on the fourth day.

8. Do you think the standards of our armies will be praised?

1.

2.

19. E.

Come to Cæsar's beautiful camp, Julius, and praise the appearance of the fourth division!

Did Caius say that his work was difficult?

3. The difficult works of our cavalry were praised by the fourth division.

4. Give your standards, Portia and Titus, to the cavalry and to the fourth division!

5. Hold the ugly body of your dragon, Balbus, and praise the difficult works of my armies!

6. You and Cæsar would have thought that the difficult works had been praised by the cavalry.

7. Come to our camp, Lavinius and Cæsar, and give beautiful arms to our armies!

8. Cæsar's beautiful camp was praised by our armies.

19. F.

1. Lavinius, you said you would come here to see the difficult works of my army.

2. Balbus, come to my camp and give your standards to the fourth division!

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