...It is useless to say that since the enclosing of the plateau had beencompleted, Master Jup had been set at liberty...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...He felt as if theisland which he had made his own personal property belonged to himentirely no longer, and that he shared it with another master, to whomwhether willing or not, he felt subject...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Then again he was on his feet and he gripped at the ball-controlwith one hand while he opened a master throttle that cut in this newsupply of explosive...
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」
..."You will continue to see me,but you won't know me, except as your master...
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」
...“Now, Master Andres,” said the farmer, “call on the undoer of wrongs; youwill find he won’t undo that, though I am not sure that I have quite donewith you, for I have a good mind to flay you alive...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...At these words they all hurried out, and when they recognised theirfriend, master, and uncle, who had not yet dismounted from the ass becausehe could not, they ran to embrace him...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...So then, provided it seems good to you, Master Nicholas, I say let thisand ‘Amadis of Gaul’ be remitted the penalty of fire, and as for all therest, let them perish without further question or query...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...Sancho bade him remember it was dinner-time, to which his master answeredthat he wanted nothing himself just then, but that he might eat when hehad a mind...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...Sancho followed him at his ass’s best trot,but Rocinante stepped out so that, seeing himself left behind, he wasforced to call to his master to wait for him...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
... his master said tohim:...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...“There is the point, senora,” replied Sancho Panza, “that I withoutdreaming at all, but being more awake than I am now, find myself withscarcely less wheals than my master, Don Quixote...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...This tempest and tribulation lasted about two hours, at the end ofwhich he was left, not like his master, but so weak and exhausted that hecould not stand...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
便利!手書き漢字入力検索