The conjunction must be placed between the words it connects: otherwise the meaning is changed or destroyed:

Put away the pen and the ink-stand.
Put and away the pen the ink-stand.
The "Children's House" is attractive because it is pretty.
The "Children's House" is attractive it is pretty.

Lessons and Commands on the Conjunctions

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Coordinate conjunctions: and, or, neither, nor (e, o, nè).

Commands:—

—Come to "silence" where you are and move only at my call.

—Come to "silence" where you are or else move silently among the chairs.

—Walk on tip-toe about the room, being careful neither to meet nor to follow one another.

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