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Kate Douglas Wiggin: Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm5. V. WISDOM'S WAYS (continued)"Give me some more examples of the subjunctive, Rebecca, and that will do for this afternoon," she said. "If I had not loved mackerel I should not have been thirsty;" said Rebecca with an April smile, as she closed her grammar. "If thou hadst loved me truly thou wouldst not have stood me up in the corner. If Samuel had not loved wickedness he would not have followed me to the water pail." "And if Rebecca had loved the rules of the school she would have controlled her thirst," finished Miss Dearborn with a kiss, and the two parted friends. This is page 39 of 215. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm at Amazon.com
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