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...These two last were thechildren of Captain Grant, whose ship, the Britannia, had been lost,crew and cargo, a year before...   These two last were thechildren of Captain Grant, whose ship, the Britannia, had been lost,crew and cargo, a year beforeの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."'My lord, praise and thank God! If Captain Grant is still living, he isliving on the Australian shores...   My lord, praise and thank God! If Captain Grant is still living, he isliving on the Australian shoresの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."Ayrton then related all his life, and it was certain that he knewnothing from the day on which Captain Grant had landed him on theAustralian coast...   Ayrton then related all his life, and it was certain that he knewnothing from the day on which Captain Grant had landed him on theAustralian coastの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

... in order to grant them sosignal a triumph...    in order to grant them sosignal a triumphの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

...On girding him with the swordthe worthy lady said to him, “May God make your worship a very fortunateknight, and grant you success in battle...   On girding him with the swordthe worthy lady said to him, “May God make your worship a very fortunateknight, and grant you success in battleの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」

...“Heaven grant it, husband,” said she, “for indeed we have need of it...   “Heaven grant it, husband,” said she, “for indeed we have need of itの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」

... “Well,” said Sancho, “I own it, and I grant it is no dishonour to call anyone whoreson when it is to be understood as praise...         “Well,” said Sancho, “I own it, and I grant it is no      dishonour to call anyone whoreson when it is to be understood as praiseの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」

... if by God’s favour they grant you a licence to print those books of yours—which I doubt—to whom do you mean to dedicate them?” ...    if by God’s favour they grant you a licence to print those      books of yours—which I doubt—to whom do you mean to dedicate      them?”    の読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」

... “God grant it,” said Don Quixote; “and heaven give thee grace to take it to heart and own the obligation thou art under to help my lady, who is thine also, inasmuch as thou art mine...         “God grant it,” said Don Quixote; “and heaven give thee      grace to take it to heart and own the obligation thou art under to help my      lady, who is thine also, inasmuch as thou art mineの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」

..., confessor, a priestauthorized to hear confession ofsins and to grant absolution...   , confessor, a priestauthorized to hear confession ofsins and to grant absolutionの読み方
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」

...This is most unreasonable! How could He grant such contrary petitions? ...   This is most unreasonable! How could He      grant such contrary petitions? の読み方
Vicente Blasco Ibanez Charlotte Brewster Jordan 「The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse」

..." "I grant it," said Don Quixote; "but I amnot sensible how I have in the least injured you, good MasterPeter!" "How, sir! not injured me?" cried Master Peter...    I grant it, said Don Quixote; but I amnot sensible how I have in the least injured you, good MasterPeter! How, sir! not injured me? cried Master Peterの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 「The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha」

...Then pride will compel him to grant thatwhich his ambition, thwarted in its hopes, now denies to me...   Then pride will compel him to grant thatwhich his ambition, thwarted in its hopes, now denies to meの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

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