例文・使い方で印象づける「orleans」の覚え方


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...The vanguard, on entering through the Orleans gate, had swung into rhythmic pace, thus crossing half Paris toward the Gare de l’Est where the trains were waiting for them...   The vanguard, on entering through the Orleans      gate, had swung into rhythmic pace, thus crossing half Paris toward the      Gare de l’Est where the trains were waiting for themの読み方
Vicente Blasco Ibanez Charlotte Brewster Jordan 「The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse」

...Thus traveled they on for eight long hours, and then arrived at Orleans...   Thus traveled they on for eight long hours, and then arrived at      Orleansの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「The Man in the Iron Mask」

...It comes from Orleans, monsieur, and makes great haste...   It comes from      Orleans, monsieur, and makes great hasteの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「The Man in the Iron Mask」

...But that he, or the others, will ever make anything of Orleans...   But that he, or      the others, will ever make anything of Orleansの読み方
Rafael Sabatini 「Scaramouche」

...de Manicamp was at Orleans...   de Manicamp was at      Orleansの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... Malicorne, then, left Blois, as we have said, and went to find his friend, Manicamp, then in temporary retreat in the city of Orleans...         Malicorne, then, left Blois, as we have said, and went to find his friend,      Manicamp, then in temporary retreat in the city of Orleansの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... “No, monsieur; I posted from Orleans, and I changed my traveling suit for the one I have on, in order to present myself to you...         “No, monsieur; I posted from Orleans, and I changed my traveling suit for      the one I have on, in order to present myself to youの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

...Stay, I have it;—there is a Malicorne at Orleans who lends money to the prince...   Stay, I      have it;—there is a Malicorne at Orleans who lends money to the      princeの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... The Duke of Orleans dreaded the satirical humor of the Chevalier de Lorraine whenever it reached a certain degree of bitterness, and he changed the conversation abruptly...         The Duke of Orleans dreaded the satirical humor of the Chevalier de      Lorraine whenever it reached a certain degree of bitterness, and he      changed the conversation abruptlyの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... “What have you to do with Fontainebleau? Is not Orleans your place of residence?” ...         “What have you to do with Fontainebleau? Is not Orleans your place of      residence?”     の読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... : June 11, 1822, Thomas Shields, convicted for bringingslaves into New Orleans...   
: June 11, 1822, Thomas Shields, convicted for bringingslaves into New Orleansの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」

...Comet, carrying slaves from the District of Columbiato New Orleans, was wrecked on Bahama banksand 164 slaves taken to Nassau, in New Providence, wherethey were freed...   Comet, carrying slaves from the District of Columbiato New Orleans, was wrecked on Bahama banksand 164 slaves taken to Nassau, in New Providence, wherethey were freedの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」

...Encomium, bound from Charleston, SouthCarolina, to New Orleans, with 45 slaves, was wrecked nearFish Key, Abaco, and slaves were carried to Nassau andfreed...   Encomium, bound from Charleston, SouthCarolina, to New Orleans, with 45 slaves, was wrecked nearFish Key, Abaco, and slaves were carried to Nassau andfreedの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」

...Two Friends, of New Orleans, equipped slaver, withSpanish, Portuguese, and American flags...   Two Friends, of New Orleans, equipped slaver, withSpanish, Portuguese, and American flagsの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」

...James Titers, of New Orleans, with 1200 slaves, capturedby British cruiser...   James Titers, of New Orleans, with 1200 slaves, capturedby British cruiserの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」

...Of course the trader knew quite well, that an "article" of her appearance would command readily a very high price in the New Orleans market...   Of course the trader knew quite well, that an article of her            appearance would command readily a very high price in the New Orleans            marketの読み方
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」

... His mother, Mary Smith, he stated, his master had sold away to New Orleans, some two years before his escape...               His mother, Mary Smith, he stated, his master had sold away to New            Orleans, some two years before his escapeの読み方
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」

...At New Orleans, they would have brought fifteen hundred dollars a piece, and, perhaps, more...   At New Orleans, they would have brought fifteen hundred dollars a      piece, and, perhaps, moreの読み方
Frederick Douglass 「My Bondage and My Freedom」

...When a sufficient number have been collected here, a ship is chartered, for the purpose of conveying the forlorn crew to Mobile or to New Orleans...   When a sufficient number have      been collected here, a ship is chartered, for the purpose of conveying the      forlorn crew to Mobile or to New Orleansの読み方
Frederick Douglass 「My Bondage and My Freedom」

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