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insLcinAtutAmuk^ thus they begged of thee 382,14 (conj. aor.) 

 anesawatc' then they killed him 294.8, 296.2 (conj. aor.) 

 a^inawatc' then they told him 32.5 (conj. aor.; -n- [§ 21]) 

 ndwsiwat'' should they see them 192.11 (subj. pres.) 



[It would seem that under some conditions a- and vn- may be used 

 with the subjunctive (see § 35.4). Examples are: 



a'pomwate'® when they had camped 96.2 (pronominal form of 



subjunctive past) 

 wiwdpsunute'^ it was his purpose to flee 218.14 (pronominal form 



of subjunctive past; wdp-d-m-u- [§§ 16, 19, 21, and 37, 40]) 

 wimitcite'^ she would have eaten 96.3 

 wipe mw Age'" I would have shot it 254.20 — T. M.] 



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