..."Whoever he may be," remarked Gideon Spilett; "whoever he may have been,and whatever he may become, it is our duty to take him with us toLincoln Island...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...And even if men should come to you as envoys, either for peace or forother purposes, they may be slain by any single enemy; so that you willbe debarred from all public communications whatever...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Some, for want of horses, had harnessed themselves to carts, and in thismanner dragged along their infant children, a sick wife, or an infirmfather; in short, whatever they held most dear...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...These four figures, whatever they were, came stolidly forward and tookcharge of the cart...
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」
...Mount, friend, and lead the way, and I will follow thee at whatever pacethou wilt...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
... “Verily, Sancho,” said Don Quixote, “thou dost always bring in thy proverbs happily, whatever we deal with; may God give me better luck in what I am anxious about...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」
... “and can it be that your worship takes three hackneys—or whatever they’re called—as white as the driven snow...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」
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