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sobre Pepe Rey y su
XX Rumores.—Temores Al día siguiente de esta disputa lamentable, corrieron por toda Orbajosa de casa en casa, de círculo en círculo, desde el Casino a la botica, y desde el paseo de las 10 Descalzas a la puerta de Baidejos, rumores varios sobre Pepe Rey y su conducta.
— from Doña Perfecta by Benito Pérez Galdós

said Peppino rising you still
“Stay a moment, your excellency,” said Peppino, rising; “you still owe me something.”
— from The Count of Monte Cristo, Illustrated by Alexandre Dumas

somewhat piqued reiterated Yes sir
The lady, somewhat piqued, reiterated, "Yes, sir, Miss K. yet !"
— from Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Complete by Aaron Burr

sārakai pā Romani yuv se
Tu tevel jin lesti sārakai pā Romani, yuv se sa kālo.
— from The Gypsies by Charles Godfrey Leland

said Phil Ross you shouldn
hadn't his father—" But catching a reproachful, entreating look from Elsie's soft, brown eyes, he stopped short and turning away, began to whistle carelessly, while Vi, putting her small arms about Eddie's neck, said, "Phil Ross, you shouldn't 'sult my brother so, 'cause he wouldn't 'tend to hurt papa; no, not for all the world;" Harold chiming in, "'Course my Eddie wouldn't!" and Bruno, whom he was petting and stroking with his chubby hands, giving a short, sharp bark, as if he too had a word to say in defence of his young master.
— from Elsie's Motherhood by Martha Finley

say Pope replied you see
"Since you say," Pope replied, "you see nothing that may be called a fault, can you not think it so that I have confined the attendance of guardian spirits to heaven's favourites only?"
— from The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 Poetry - Volume 1 by Alexander Pope

sus perversos Ritos y Sacrificios
de sus perversos Ritos, y Sacrificios."— Villagutierre , op.
— from The Maya Indians of Southern Yucatan and Northern British Honduras by Thomas William Francis Gann


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