The Handbook of Travel-talk: A Collection of Dialogues and Vocabularies Intended to Serve as Interpreter to Travellers in Germany, France, Or Italy

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John Murray, 1847 - Počet stran: 283
 

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Strana 62 - T. l wish to have my passport signed at the police-office. Will you see that it is done ? T. Send to the custom-house, and have my things brought here.
Strana 263 - J'ai l'honneur d'être, avec le plus profond respect, De votre Excellence le trèshumble et très-obéissant Serviteur.
Strana i - TRAVEL, in the younger sort, is a part of education ; in the elder, a part of experience. He that travelleth into a country, before he hath some entrance into the language, goeth to school, and not to travel.
Strana 258 - I hope you are well, Madam. How is Mr. N. ? (the husband). I thank you, he is pretty well. How is Mrs. N. ? (the wife). She is rather poorly. I am very sorry to hear it. How long has she been unwell ? She has been unwell all the wet How have you been since I snw you last ? I have been tolerably well.
Strana 56 - T. I am much pressed for time. T. I have taken my place. T. I intend to leave, if possible, this evening by the mail (the railway, the steamer).

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