. The sibyl. in Class: No one is happier than he who bravely contends withhis wife and children. Overheard in Grammar Class: The word kiss may be parsed as follows: Kiss is a conjunction, because it connects. It is a verb because it signifies to act and to be actedupon. It is a preposition, because it shows that the personkissed is no relation. It is an interjection (at least it sounds like one). It is a pronoun because she always stands for the noun. It is also a noun because it is the name of the occula-tory action; both common and proper; second person neces-sarily. Plural number because th


. The sibyl. in Class: No one is happier than he who bravely contends withhis wife and children. Overheard in Grammar Class: The word kiss may be parsed as follows: Kiss is a conjunction, because it connects. It is a verb because it signifies to act and to be actedupon. It is a preposition, because it shows that the personkissed is no relation. It is an interjection (at least it sounds like one). It is a pronoun because she always stands for the noun. It is also a noun because it is the name of the occula-tory action; both common and proper; second person neces-sarily. Plural number because there is always more thanone. In general it is masculine and feminine Fre-quently the case is governed by circumstances and light, ac-cording to rule one: If he smite thee on the one checkturn thou the other also. It should always begin with a capital letter, be oftenrepeated, continued as long as jiossible, and ended with anexclamation ])oint. Kiss might ho conjugated, but ouglit nevei to be Flicks Winter Habit.


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