例文・使い方で印象づける「Enid」の覚え方


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...All the stories in this little book werefound in Malory’s big book, except ‘Geraintand Enid...   All the stories in this little book werefound in Malory’s big book, except ‘Geraintand Enidの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Andshe told Enid how last night their scatteredtreasures had been brought back, and howshe had found the dress among them...   Andshe told Enid how last night their scatteredtreasures had been brought back, and howshe had found the dress among themの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...And a feast was made for the wedding-day,and in great joy Geraint and Enid weremarried...   And a feast was made for the wedding-day,and in great joy Geraint and Enid weremarriedの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...And Geraint was glad that Enid was oftenwith the Queen, till one day he heard somepeople say that though the Queen was verybeautiful, she was not good...   And Geraint was glad that Enid was oftenwith the Queen, till one day he heard somepeople say that though the Queen was verybeautiful, she was not goodの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Then Geraint told Enid to put on heroldest dress and ride with him into thewilderness...   Then Geraint told Enid to put on heroldest dress and ride with him into thewildernessの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Sad and pale, Enid watched the threeknights spring suddenly out of their ambushand attack her lord...   Sad and pale, Enid watched the threeknights spring suddenly out of their ambushand attack her lordの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...‘Surely,’ thought Enid, ‘I may warnGeraint this time, for he is faint and tiredafter the last battle...   ‘Surely,’ thought Enid, ‘I may warnGeraint this time, for he is faint and tiredafter the last battleの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Geraint and Enid then went to the littlevillage near the cornfields, and lodged therefor one night...   Geraint and Enid then went to the littlevillage near the cornfields, and lodged therefor one nightの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...But Geraint and Enid had got up veryearly that morning, and had left the fivehorses and the five suits of armour withthe landlord, to pay him for their foodand shelter...   But Geraint and Enid had got up veryearly that morning, and had left the fivehorses and the five suits of armour withthe landlord, to pay him for their foodand shelterの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Still a little in front, Enid rode silentlyon, and Geraint followed, but he had beenwounded in the fight with the Earl, thoughhe did not tell Enid...   Still a little in front, Enid rode silentlyon, and Geraint followed, but he had beenwounded in the fight with the Earl, thoughhe did not tell Enidの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Enid’s horse wandered into a forest andwas lost, but Geraint’s noble war-horse keptwatch with Enid, as if he understood...   Enid’s horse wandered into a forest andwas lost, but Geraint’s noble war-horse keptwatch with Enid, as if he understoodの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...He saw Enid tenderly watching him, andhe felt Enid’s tears dropping on his face...   He saw Enid tenderly watching him, andhe felt Enid’s tears dropping on his faceの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Then all the lords and ladies were afraid,for they had thought Geraint was dead, andthey fled, and Geraint and Enid were leftalone...   Then all the lords and ladies were afraid,for they had thought Geraint was dead, andthey fled, and Geraint and Enid were leftaloneの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

..." And Enid, who was ever gentleand meek, did as he desired, and that evening they rode toCaerleon...    And Enid, who was ever gentleand meek, did as he desired, and that evening they rode toCaerleonの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

..." And Enid, wondering andtroubled, answered, "I know naught of thy meaning, my lord...    And Enid, wondering andtroubled, answered, I know naught of thy meaning, my lordの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

..." And Enid hearing them, was filled with fearand doubt; for she longed to warn her lord of his danger, yetfeared to arouse his wrath, seeing he had bidden her keep silence...    And Enid hearing them, was filled with fearand doubt; for she longed to warn her lord of his danger, yetfeared to arouse his wrath, seeing he had bidden her keep silenceの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

..." Then Enid thought within herself howher lord was wearied with his former combat, and resolved to warnhim even at her own peril...    Then Enid thought within herself howher lord was wearied with his former combat, and resolved to warnhim even at her own perilの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

..." "I thank thee, lord," answered Enid patiently;but she called for no service, remaining silent and forlorn in thefarthest corner of the great chamber...    I thank thee, lord, answered Enid patiently;but she called for no service, remaining silent and forlorn in thefarthest corner of the great chamberの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

...Then the Earl, whoseeye had oft sought Enid as she sat apart, said: "Have I your goodleave to cross the room and speak to your fair damsel? For shejoins us not in the feast...   Then the Earl, whoseeye had oft sought Enid as she sat apart, said: Have I your goodleave to cross the room and speak to your fair damsel? For shejoins us not in the feastの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

..." "It is asnothing, so that I am with him," said Enid...    It is asnothing, so that I am with him, said Enidの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

...Then Enid strove to loosen his armour, andhaving found the wound, she staunched it as best she might andbound it with her veil...   Then Enid strove to loosen his armour, andhaving found the wound, she staunched it as best she might andbound it with her veilの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

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