| Abel Boyer - French language - 1753 - 446 pages
...as it is. Give me a Handkerchief. There's a clean one. Perfume, orfaueeten that Handkerchief. Gi<vt me the Handkerchief that is in my Coat Pocket. I gave it the Wajker-tuomait, it -was foul. You did vue!/. Hasjhe brought me my Linen ? Yes, Sir, there tuants... | |
| John Emmanuel Mordente - Spanish language - 1810 - 396 pages
...Take another comb. Give me my handkerchief. There is a clean one, sir. Give me that which is in my pocket. I gave it to the washerwoman ;. it was foul. Has she brought my linen ? Yes, sir ; there wants nothing. What clothes will you wear to-day, sir ? These I had yesterday.... | |
| Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena - Spanish language - 1851 - 160 pages
...Take another comb. Give me my handkerchief. There is a clean one, sir. Give me that which is in my pocket. I gave it to the washerwoman ; it was foul. Has she brought my linen ? Yes, sir ; there wants nothing. What clothes will you wear to-day, sir? Those I had yesterday.... | |
| P. S. Rajagopala Mudaliyar - Tamil language - 1869 - 144 pages
...faceCall the servant immediatelyGive me the soap. My hands are very dirty. etesr fL-eait—uSesr Q<sir(9. Give (me) the handkerchief that is in my coat pocket. I gave (it) to the washerman because it w as dirty. CONVERSATIONAL SENTENCES. e.®uq erGsr Qairessr® Qeireaar QuirL-L-... | |
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