例文・使い方で印象づける「Jerome」の覚え方


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...This slave, whose name was Jerome, was of pure African origin, was perfectly black, very fine-looking, tall, slim, and erect as any one could possibly be...   This slave, whose name was Jerome,      was of pure African origin, was perfectly black, very fine-looking, tall,      slim, and erect as any one could possibly beの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...But Jerome contemplated his escape at some future day, and therefore feared that if married it might militate against it...   But Jerome contemplated his escape at some future day, and      therefore feared that if married it might militate against itの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...Dante did not more love his Beatrice, Swift his Stella, Waller his Saccharissa, Goldsmith his Jessamy bride, or Burns his Mary, than did Jerome his Clotelle...   Dante did not more love his      Beatrice, Swift his Stella, Waller his Saccharissa, Goldsmith his Jessamy      bride, or Burns his Mary, than did Jerome his Clotelleの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...Wilson had started with the dogs in pursuit of Jerome...   Wilson had started with the dogs      in pursuit of Jeromeの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...But the news of the capture of Jerome soon spread through the parson's household, and found its way to the ears of the weeping and heart-stricken Clotelle...   But the news of the capture of Jerome soon spread      through the parsons household, and found its way to the ears of the      weeping and heart-stricken Clotelleの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...Having given up all hopes of escape, Jerome had resolved to die like a brave man...   Having given up all hopes of      escape, Jerome had resolved to die like a brave manの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

... The sun was just going down behind the trees as Clotelle entered the prison to see Jerome for the last time...         The sun was just going down behind the trees as Clotelle entered the      prison to see Jerome for the last timeの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

... Still in a Slave State, Jerome was at a loss to know how he should proceed...         Still in a Slave State, Jerome was at a loss to know how he should      proceedの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

... Jerome had seen some of these people passing up and down the river, when employed on a steamer between Natchez and New Orleans, and had heard that they disliked slavery...         Jerome had seen some of these people passing up and down the river, when      employed on a steamer between Natchez and New Orleans, and had heard that      they disliked slaveryの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

... Poor Georgiana wept for the safety of Clotelle, while she felt glad that Jerome had escaped...         Poor Georgiana wept for the safety of Clotelle, while she felt glad that      Jerome had escapedの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

... The alarm of fire aroused the inmates of the hotel in which Jerome had sought shelter for the night from the deep sleep into which they had fallen...         The alarm of fire aroused the inmates of the hotel in which Jerome had      sought shelter for the night from the deep sleep into which they had      fallenの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...Although Jerome met, on his arrival in Canada, numbers who had escaped from the Southern States, he nevertheless shrank from all society, particularly that of females...   Although      Jerome met, on his arrival in Canada, numbers who had escaped from the      Southern States, he nevertheless shrank from all society, particularly      that of femalesの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

... THE rain was falling on the dirty pavements of Liverpool as Jerome left the vessel after her arrival...         THE rain was falling on the dirty pavements of Liverpool as Jerome left      the vessel after her arrivalの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...During the second day of his stay in Perth, while crossing the main street, Jerome saw a pony-chaise coming toward him with great speed...   During the      second day of his stay in Perth, while crossing the main street, Jerome      saw a pony-chaise coming toward him with great speedの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...After nine days of sweating, blistering, and leeching, Jerome left his bed convalescent, but much reduced in flesh and strength...   After nine days of sweating, blistering, and      leeching, Jerome left his bed convalescent, but much reduced in flesh and      strengthの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...During all this time, the veil had still partly covered the face of the fair one, so that Jerome had scarcely seen it...   During all this time, the veil had still partly      covered the face of the fair one, so that Jerome had scarcely seen itの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

... “How did you find out my name and address?” inquired Jerome...         “How did you find out my name and address?” inquired Jeromeの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...Papa wished to leave the book, and said it was only a fancy of mine that I had ever seen you before; but I was perfectly convinced that you were my own dear Jerome...   Papa      wished to leave the book, and said it was only a fancy of mine that I had      ever seen you before; but I was perfectly convinced that you were my own      dear Jeromeの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

... “Are you single now?” asked Jerome...         “Are you single now?” asked Jeromeの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

... “I am sorry, sir, that you were so much disturbed by the sick man last night,” said the landlord, as he handed Jerome his bill...         “I am sorry, sir, that you were so much disturbed by the sick man last      night,” said the landlord, as he handed Jerome his billの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

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