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The Romany Rye

CHAPTER XIV
11/17

"Let us proceed," said I; "sirietsi, I loved." "You never loved any one but yourself," said Belle; "and what's more.

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." "Sirietsits, I will love," said I; "sirietsies, thou wilt love." "Never one so thoroughly heartless," said Belle.

"I tell you what, Belle, you are becoming intolerable, but we will change the verb; or rather I will now proceed to tell you here, that some of the Armenian conjugations have their anomalies; one species of these I wish to bring before your notice.
As old Villotte says--from whose work I first contrived to pick up the rudiments of Armenian--'Est verborum transitivorum, quorum infinitivus.

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