... Master Jup takes it into his head todraw up the ladder which he so politely returned to us yesterday?"...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...During this period it may be stated that Master Jup grew more accustomedto his new masters, whose movements he always watched with veryinquisitive eyes...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...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」
...Now, should they seize them with violence and master them by force? No...
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」
...In this country of foreign manners and religion he had notconquered a single individual: he was, in fact, master only of theground on which he stood...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Then came the Master Pilot's voice, and it was speaking with quietfinality...
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」
...” We can see the whole scene at a glance,the stolid unconsciousness of Sancho and the perplexity of his master,upon whose perception the incongruity has just forced itself...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...And now said Sancho Panza to his master, “Your worship will take care,Senor Knight-errant, not to forget about the island you have promised me,for be it ever so big I’ll be equal to governing it...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...“I will not, senor,” answered Sancho, “specially as I have a man of suchquality for a master in your worship, who will know how to give me allthat will be suitable for me and that I can bear...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...“I did not fall,” said Sancho Panza, “but from the shock I got at seeingmy master fall, my body aches so that I feel as if I had had a thousandthwacks...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
... hesaid to his master...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
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