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" I don't see any celery. It is in another part of the garden. I think your garden is pretty well stocked. You have plenty of every thing. It is better to have too much than too little. "
A Japanese-English Dictionary of Conversation - Page 232
by Ikubunsha. Henshūjo - 1906 - 735 pages
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Colloquial Phrases and Dialogues in German and English on Every Topic ...

Joseph Ehrenfried - English language - 1834 - 238 pages
...see you have all sorts of salad. Here is cabbage-lettuce and cross-lettuce. This is endive. I do not see any celery. It is in another part of the garden....garden is pretty well stocked. You have plenty of every thing. It is better to have too much than too little, when one can afford it. Evening. It begins...
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A Collection of Colloquial Phrases

Anthony Bolmar - 1835 - 226 pages
...tout^en^,abondance. il vaut mieux^avoir trop, que trop peu quand^on le peut this is endive. 9 I do not see any celery. it is in another part of the garden I think your garden is pretty iri.U stockaiyou have plenty of every thing. it is better to have too much than too little, when one...
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Nouvelles conversations Françaises et anglaises ...

W. A. Bellenger - 1836 - 296 pages
...lettuce, and coss-lettur.e. This is endive. Iprefer it to lettuce. You, have a great plenty ofthem. I don't see any celery It is in another part of the...garden is pretty well stocked. You have plenty of every thing. It is belter to have too much than too little. DIALOGUE XLIII. WALK. LA PROMENADE. De...
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Modern French and English Conversation

William A. Bellenger - French language - 1836 - 286 pages
...lettuce, and coss-lettuce. This is endive. I prefet it to lettuce. You have a great plenty ofthem. I don't see any celery It is in another part of the...garden is pretty well stocked. You have plenty of every thing. It is better to have ion much than too litile. DIALOGUE XLIII. . JTALK. Irons-nous faire...
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A Collection of Colloquial Phrases, on Every Topic Necessary To Maintain ...

Anthony Bolmar - French language - 1839 - 226 pages
...trop peu quand ^on le peut. Le Soir. this is endive. I do not see any celery. it is in another part«f the garden I think your garden is pretty well stocked. you have plenty of every thing. it is better to have too much than too little, when one can afford it. Evening. il commence...
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A Collection of Colloquial Phrases on Every Topic Necessary to Maintain ...

Anthony Bolmar - French language - 1840 - 232 pages
...tout^en^abondance. il vaut mieux^avoir troyi, que trop peu quand^on le peut. fhis is endit*. I do not see any celery. it is in another part of the garden I ihink yonr garden it pretty wtll stockcd. you hace plenty of every thing. it is better to have too...
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A Collection of Colloquial Phrases on Every Topic Necessary to Maintain ...

Bolmar A. - 1844 - 228 pages
...tout^en^abondance. il vaut mieux^avoir trop, que trop peu quand^on le peut. Ihia is endive. I do not see any celery. it is in another part of the garden I think yow garden it pretty well stocked. you have plenty of every thing. it is better to have too much thon...
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Handbook of travel-talk; conversations in English, German, French and ...

Handbook - 1846 - 438 pages
...-lettuce, and coss-lettuce. This is endive. I prefer it to lettuce. You have a great plenty of them. I don't see any celery. It is in another part of the...garden is pretty well stocked. You have plenty of evert/ thing. It is better to have too much than too little. Sffieitet entfernt ftnb gelbe Piü lungi...
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New Guide to Modern Conversations in English and Spanish

William A. Bellenger - 1851 - 244 pages
...-lettuce, and coss-lettuce. This is endive. I prefer it to lettuce. You have a great plenty of them. I don't see any celery. It is in another part of the...garden is pretty well stocked. You have plenty of every thing. It is better to have too much than too little. DIALOGUE XLIV. WALKING. Shall we go and...
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The Spanish Teacher ...

Francis Butler - 1852 - 308 pages
...puerros. Parecen mucho á cebollas. Veo que V. tiene todas clases de ensalada. This is endive. I do not see any celery. It is in another part of the garden....garden is pretty well stocked. You have plenty of every thing. It is better to have too much than too little, when one can afford it. Evening It begins...
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