| G. H. Poppleton - 1812 - 254 pages
...have eaten sufficiently. If you have not eaten i enougn , it is your own fault. DIALOGUE XIII. After Dinner. What shall we do now ? What you please. Let...a little walk. « Whither shall we go? What do you thiuk of a walk in the park ? It is a good thought ; the walk is very pleasant. We shall see the king... | |
| Hannibal Evans Lloyd - 1827 - 326 pages
...£affen fie un-J einen fleinen tnad;en. I agree to it ; where shall we go to? What do you think of taking a walk in the park ? It is a good thought, the walk...pleasant. We shall see the King there. At what o'clock may one see him? At about four o'clock. Have you ever seen him ? I have seen him sometimes, but at... | |
| John Perrin - English language - 1832 - 228 pages
...to it; where shall we go ? Were we to go and take a walk into the park, what do you think ofit? Itis a good thought, the walk is very pleasant. We shall see the king there. At what o'clock may ont see. him ? Vers quatre heures, L'avez- vous jamais vu ? Je l'ai vu quelquefois, mais à une... | |
| Enrico Lemmi - 1853 - 288 pages
...agree to it ; where shall we go? Were we to go and take a walk in the park, what do you think of it ? It is a good thought; the walk is very pleasant. We shall see the king there. At what o'clock may one see him? At about four o'clock. Did you ever see him ? I have seen him sometimes, but at a... | |
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