Usages of musca
Prope fenestram musca molesta sedet, sed passer parvus eam celeriter capit.
Near the window an annoying fly sits, but a small sparrow quickly catches it.
Postea duo passeres super tectum sedent, et puella muscas in horto numerat.
Afterward two sparrows sit on the roof, and the girl counts flies in the garden.
Magistra monet muscas et apes non tangendas esse, ne puellae pungantur.
The teacher warns that flies and bees must not be touched, so that the girls may not be stung.
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