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...Burke had exhausted all hiseloquence in trying to induce the British Government to fight the revolutionarygovernment of France, but Mr...   Burke had exhausted all hiseloquence in trying to induce the British Government to fight the revolutionarygovernment of France, but Mrの読み方
Baroness Orczy 「The Scarlet Pimpernel」

...There was no doubt now, that onceagain, that accursed British head had completely outwitted him...   There was no doubt now, that onceagain, that accursed British head had completely outwitted himの読み方
Baroness Orczy 「The Scarlet Pimpernel」

...“Damn!” repeated those same British lips, emphatically...   “Damn!” repeated those same British lips, emphaticallyの読み方
Baroness Orczy 「The Scarlet Pimpernel」

...The galley lay in wait: in answer to a signal fromSir Percy, she drew near, and two sturdy British sailors had the honour ofcarrying my lady into the boat...   The galley lay in wait: in answer to a signal fromSir Percy, she drew near, and two sturdy British sailors had the honour ofcarrying my lady into the boatの読み方
Baroness Orczy 「The Scarlet Pimpernel」

... “What’s the British Ambassador doing dans cette galere?” said I, carelessly...         “What’s the British Ambassador doing dans cette galere?” said I,      carelesslyの読み方
Anthony Hope 「The Prisoner of Zenda」

...I had spent three years among soldiers, and the British regular, greatfellow that he is, has his faults...   I had spent three years among soldiers, and the British regular, greatfellow that he is, has his faultsの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...Maybe you’llhave to break some of these two-cent rules the British Government have inventedto defend the realm, and it’s up to you not to get caught out...   Maybe you’llhave to break some of these two-cent rules the British Government have inventedto defend the realm, and it’s up to you not to get caught outの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...I told him that after the war, every acre of British soil would have to be usedfor the men that had earned the right to it...   I told him that after the war, every acre of British soil would have to be usedfor the men that had earned the right to itの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...I did as I was bid, and presently emerged in the uniform of a British private,complete down to the shapeless boots and the dropsical puttees...   I did as I was bid, and presently emerged in the uniform of a British private,complete down to the shapeless boots and the dropsical putteesの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...He took Amos’s view of the soundness of the British working-man,but he said something which made me think...   He took Amos’s view of the soundness of the British working-man,but he said something which made me thinkの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...The authorities are afraid of him, for he’s apt to talk wild, hishealth having made him peevish about the British...   The authorities are afraid of him, for he’s apt to talk wild, hishealth having made him peevish about the Britishの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...Crossing the Place de la Concorde, we fell in with a British staff officer ofmy acquaintance, who was just starting to motor back to G...   Crossing the Place de la Concorde, we fell in with a British staff officer ofmy acquaintance, who was just starting to motor back to Gの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...There was a short and veryfurious burst of artillery fire on the north bank, and I knew it was British...   There was a short and veryfurious burst of artillery fire on the north bank, and I knew it was Britishの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...Only toward the east, through British East Africa, lay reasonableassurance of freedom...   Only toward the east, through British East Africa, lay reasonableassurance of freedomの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar」

... At first it had been his intention to cable his solicitorsto send no money but to communicate with the British West Africanauthorities and have an expedition sent to his aid...    At first it had been his intention to cable his solicitorsto send no money but to communicate with the British West Africanauthorities and have an expedition sent to his aidの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Son of Tarzan」

...He noted machine-gun emplacements cunninglyhidden from the view of the British and listening posts placed wellout in No Man's Land...   He noted machine-gun emplacements cunninglyhidden from the view of the British and listening posts placed wellout in No Mans Landの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Tarzan the Untamed」

...Tarzan let his eye move quickly toward that part ofthe British line the German seemed to be scanning, his keen sightrevealing many excellent targets for a rifle placed so high abovethe trenches...   Tarzan let his eye move quickly toward that part ofthe British line the German seemed to be scanning, his keen sightrevealing many excellent targets for a rifle placed so high abovethe trenchesの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Tarzan the Untamed」

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