SENTENCES FOR TRANSLATION.

1. William Tell had a strong flexible (161) bow. 2. He could shoot-with-a-bow (arkpafi) excellently, therefore he was a well-known archer. 3. He put six or eight arrows into his quiver, and went with his sons to the village. 4. Possibly he saw the hat upon the pole, but he did not kneel before it. 5. It was being noticed already in the village that Tell hated the tyrant very much. 6. When the guards seized him for that act, and led him before the tyrant, who was also the judge, Tell said "I did not know about this new duty, and could not imagine why the hat was on the pole there." 7. The tyrant replied with (per) angry words, for he hated the proud Swiss whom every one else loved. 8. He said severely "It is said that you are a praiseworthy archer. 9. Therefore I was wondering whether you could shoot an apple from your son's head. 10. Now we shall see whether you can shoot off the apple, or whether you will touch the child's head." 11. Amid the pleadings of all, Tell successfully shot off the apple. 12. A similar second arrow was ready in his hand. 13. The tyrant saw the remaining arrow, and prepared to punish Tell by death. 14. But he escaped, and the Swiss congratulated each other heartily (kore). 15. After some time they followed him, at the rate of six miles an hour.

LESSON XXXIX.

THE DISTRIBUTIVE ADVERB OF PLACE.

182. The distributive adverb of place, related to the distributive pronoun ĉiu, is ĉie, everywhere. The ending -n may be added to ĉie to show direction of motion (121):

Oni trovas tiajn virojn ĉie, such men are found everywhere.
Li iris ĉien, kie mi estis estinta, he went everywhere where I had been.
Mi vidas lin ĉie, kien mi iras, I see him everywhere I go.

THE FUTURE PASSIVE TENSE.

183. The compound tense formed by combining the present passive participle with the future tense of esti indicates that an act or condition will be undergone by the subject of the verb. It is called the future passive tense. The conjugation of vidi in this tense is as follows:

mi estos vidata, I shall be seen.
vi estos vidata, you will be seen.
li (ŝi, ĝi) estos vidata, he (she, it) will be seen.
ni estos vidataj, we shall be seen.
vi estos vidataj, you will be seen.
ili estos vidataj, they will be seen.

POSSESSIVE COMPOUNDS.