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...At half-past nine the way was suddenly found to be barred by an unknownstream, from thirty to forty feet broad, whose rapid current dashedfoaming over the numerous rocks which interrupted its course...   At half-past nine the way was suddenly found to be barred by an unknownstream, from thirty to forty feet broad, whose rapid current dashedfoaming over the numerous rocks which interrupted its courseの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...A bag was filled with the crustaceæ, whose shells were of acobalt blue...   A bag was filled with the crustaceæ, whose shells were of acobalt blueの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...There was ample ground for uneasiness among the Euxine Greeks,especially the Sinopians, whose supremacy had never before beenendangered...   There was ample ground for uneasiness among the Euxine Greeks,especially the Sinopians, whose supremacy had never before beenendangeredの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

...He was to be the bearer of the news of thedisaster to his sovereign, whose only answer was the conflagration ofhis capital...   He was to be the bearer of the news of thedisaster to his sovereign, whose only answer was the conflagration ofhis capitalの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

...There, amid his assembledchiefs, in whose anxious looks he imagined he could read disapprobation,he seemed desirous to awe them by the severity of his manner, by hissharp tone, and his abrupt language...   There, amid his assembledchiefs, in whose anxious looks he imagined he could read disapprobation,he seemed desirous to awe them by the severity of his manner, by hissharp tone, and his abrupt languageの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

...But the rest, whose numbers werein an alarming proportion, resembled a horde of Tartars after asuccessful invasion...   But the rest, whose numbers werein an alarming proportion, resembled a horde of Tartars after asuccessful invasionの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

...At last, then, we had emerged from Russiaproper, and her deserts of snow and ashes, and were entering into afriendly and inhabited country, whose language we understood...   At last, then, we had emerged from Russiaproper, and her deserts of snow and ashes, and were entering into afriendly and inhabited country, whose language we understoodの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

..."Walter Harkness, formerly of New York, proprietor of HarknessTerminals, whose great buildings near New York were destroyed in theDark Moon wave, claims to have reached and returned from the DarkMoon...   Walter Harkness, formerly of New York, proprietor of HarknessTerminals, whose great buildings near New York were destroyed in theDark Moon wave, claims to have reached and returned from the DarkMoonの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...The scientist would have leaped to the side ofthe stricken man, whose body was so still now on the sunlit rock; buthe, too, crumpled, then staggered back into the room...   The scientist would have leaped to the side ofthe stricken man, whose body was so still now on the sunlit rock; buthe, too, crumpled, then staggered back into the roomの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...Bart tuned in on the various broadcasters as they resumed theirprograms, finally settling on WOR, Newark, whose announcer wasreading the strange message to his radio public with appropriatecomment...   Bart tuned in on the various broadcasters as they resumed theirprograms, finally settling on WOR, Newark, whose announcer wasreading the strange message to his radio public with appropriatecommentの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...Also my book must do without sonnets at the beginning, at leastsonnets whose authors are dukes, marquises, counts, bishops, ladies, orfamous poets...   Also my book must do without sonnets at the beginning, at leastsonnets whose authors are dukes, marquises, counts, bishops, ladies, orfamous poetsの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」

...It was just the opposite with his master, whose imagination immediatelyconjured up all this to him vividly as one of the adventures of his books...   It was just the opposite with his master, whose imagination immediatelyconjured up all this to him vividly as one of the adventures of his booksの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」

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