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The Esperanto Teacher - A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians by Helen Fryer
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Firstly, I return to you the money which you lent to me; secondly, I
thank you for the loan; thirdly, I beg you also afterwards (on a future
occasion) to lend to me when I (shall) require money.

9a.

Three is half of six, eight is four-fifths of ten. Four metres of this
stuff cost nine francs, therefore two metres cost four and a-half
francs. One day is a three hundred and sixty-fifth or a three hundred
and sixty-sixth of a year.

Five times seven are thirty-five. For each day I receive five francs,
but for to-day I have received double pay, that is, ten francs.

These two friends walk out always (two) together. Five together they
threw themselves upon me, but I overcame all five assailants.

10.

Give (to) the birds water, for they want to drink. Alexander will not
learn, and therefore I beat Alexander. Who has courage (dares) to ride
on a lion? I was going to beat him, but he ran away from me.

Do not give your hand to a lion. Relate (tell) to my young friend a
beautiful story. Tell father that I am diligent. Tell me your name. Do
not write to me such long letters. Show me your new coat. Child, do not
touch the looking-glass. Dear children, always be honest. Do not listen
to him.

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