Pronunciation of the English word nobleman.
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1. | I see a nobleman and a noblewoman. | |
2. | A person will come that without words will make you feel like a nobleman. | |
3. | The great dog by the yard gate of a nobleman's mansion sits proudly on the top of his kennel when the sun shines, and barks at every one that passes; but if it rains, he creeps into his house, and there he is warm and dry. | |
4. | The arrow of the oldest Tsarevitch fell on a nobleman's house just in front of the women's chambers; the arrow of the second Tsarevitch flew to the red porch of a rich merchant, and on the porch there stood a sweet girl, the merchant's daughter. The youngest, the brave Tsarevitch Ivan, had the ill luck to send his arrow into the midst of a swamp, where it was caught by a croaking frog. | |
5. | Thus the brothers were married: the oldest to a young boyarishnia, a nobleman's child; the second to the merchant's beautiful daughter, and the youngest, Tsarevitch Ivan, to a croaking frog. | |
6. | Thus the brothers were married: the oldest to a young nobleman's daughter; the second to the merchant's beautiful daughter, and the youngest, Tsarevitch Ivan, to a croaking frog. | |
7. | Now he was rich, wore fine clothes, and made many friends, who all said that he was an excellent man, a real nobleman. | |
8. | Somewhere in La Mancha, in a place whose name I cannot recall, there lived not long ago a nobleman. To his name he had a lance in its sheath, an old leather buckler, a scrawny workhorse and a greyhound that scurried about. | |
9. | With his slight, tall figure, his sharp features, thoughtful face, and curling hair prematurely tinged with grey, he seemed to represent that not too common type, a nobleman who is in truth noble. | |
10. | But these jovial sounds fell sadly on the ear of the ruined nobleman. |