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In this charming 1877 book of grammar instruction for children, we
are introduced to the nine parts of speech and learn about the
rules that govern them in Grammar-Land.
"Judge Grammar is far mightier than any Fairy Queen, for he rules
over real kings and queens down here in Matter-of-fact-land. Our
kings and queens have all to obey Judge Grammar’s laws, or else
they would talk what is called bad grammar; and then, even their
own subjects would laugh at them, and would say: “Poor
things!
They are funny fellows, these nine Parts-of-Speech. You will find
out by-and-by which you like best amongst them all. There is rich
Mr. Noun, and his useful friend Pronoun; little ragged Article, and
talkative Adjective; busy Dr. Verb, and Adverb; perky Preposition,
convenient Conjunction, and that tiresome Interjection, the oddest
of them all."
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