Chapter I - Tom's "First Half"-4

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"Creskens genittivo!" exclaimed Tom, with a derisive laugh, for Tom had learned this omitted passage for his yesterday's lesson, and a young gentleman does not require an intimate or extensive acquaintance with Latin before he can feel the pitiable absurdity of a false quantity. "Creskens genittivo! What a little silly you are, Maggie!" "Well, you needn't laugh, Tom, for you didn't remember it at all. I'm sure it's spelt so; how was I to know?" "Phee-e-e-h! I told you girls couldn't learn Latin. It's Nomen non crescens genitivo." "Very well, then," said Maggie, pouting. "I can say that as well as you can. And you don't mind your stops. For you ought to stop twice as long at a semicolon as you do at a comma, and you make the longest stops where there ought to be no stop at all." "Oh, we

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