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Excerpt from The Verb in the Second Book in Gipuskoan Bask
It is probable that none of the above forms is obsolete, and that all of them, except those beginning in die, are included in, or are to be inferred from, one or other of the Dictionaries, Grammars, or Paradigms' which have been published. These books, however, do not tell the student where he may see any given form at work. They may enable him to take the words on trust, and to commit them to memory. But, just as we understand a person better when we have visited him or her in his or her2 workroom and proper sphere of in¿uence; so the Bask verb can only be really assimilated when located (might one say hered and nowed and seen reigning from stop to step on a printed page, like a vow humana in the organ.
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