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Show A Question of Grammar. Hetty's uncle, who was a school teacher, met her on the street one beautiful May day and asked her if she was going out with the Maying party. "No, I ain't going." "Oh, my little dear," said her uncle, "jr "you must not say T ain't going,' " and he proceeded to give her a little lesson in grammar. "You are not going. He Is not going. We are not going. You are not going. They are not going. Now, can you say all that, Hetty?" "Sure I can," she replied, making a courtesy. "There ain't nobody going." Lutheran. |