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Lekt. 55. Verl) o. adj. med prepositionerna for, to. 278

1. It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a
needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of
God. 2. These nations contend for the priority at sea with
each other. 3. He began to forget his English for want of
exercise. 4. We called for our horses. 5. Quentin Durwards’s
(kwen’tin dur’ward’s) heart leapt for joy. 6. The Tigris and
the Euphrates no longer water the king’s garden. 7. David
Wept for his son Absalom, Adrian for Antinoüs, Xiobe for
her children. 8. The weary wanderer longed for heaven.
9. More than ten thousand Christian slaves sighed for their
liberty at Tunis. 10. I felt a dislike creep through me at
the stranger, which, indeed, it was easy to account for. 11.
Our pupils begged for a holiday in order to see Mr. Green
ascend in his balloon. 12. Can you give me change for a
shilling? 13. Shall I unit for an answer? 14. I was not
prepared for such an event. 15. His errors were so gross,
that we blushed for him. 16. They started yesterday for
India. 17. As for him, I do not care for what he says.

18. After having invoked the manes of the Greek poets he
made a eulogy quite extempore, on Ulysses and Hercules.

19. They mourned for the loss of their first-born child. 20.
Pray, stay (wait) a moment for us, we shall be ready directly.
21. This lady has all she wishes for. 22. Will you send forth
the merciless Indian, thirsting for blood, against your
protestant brethren? 23. They had a great attachment to their
master. 24. Lewis XVI 11 was restored to his crown by the
allies. 25. His wife flciv to him in raptures, to tell him what
a wonder of a man he had beneath his roof. 26. This act
may be imputed to fear. 27. The Goths believed in a supreme
Being, to whom they ascribed many of the divine attributes,
but offered him no worship, which they paid only to the
subordinate deities. 28. Gulliver awoke just at daybreak,
and, upon attempting to rise, he found that he could not
stir; for as he lay on his back, he found his arms and legs
fastened to the ground, and his hair, which was long and thick,
tied in the same manner. 29. Five hundred carpenters were
set to work, to prepare an engine by which G. might be
conveyed to the capital. 30. To raise the immense body of
G., a vehicle three inches high, seven feet long and four
broad, and moved upon twenty-two wheels, was brought close

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