THE FLOllAL TELEGRAPH. 141 
sentence or question you may wish 
to ask ; for instance, 
We shall be at home this even¬ 
ing/ 
“Look over the Vocabularies, and 
you will soon find out the words; at 
the beginning of Part I the words 
most likely to be required are placed 
that you may not use more than 
two figures ; the same arrangement is 
observed in Part II. After the most 
necessary words in Part I are placed 
the auxiliary verbs, then the words 
follow alphabetically in each Part; 
once reading them over will put you 
in possession of the arrangement, 
and you will have no difficulty in 
finding any word that you may re¬ 
quire. We have chosen the sen- 
