complex sentence: The evening was far advanced. The squire would not permit us to change our traveling dresses. He ushered us at once to the company. The company was assembled in a hall. The hall was large and oldfashioned. 5. Correct the following sentences... American Education - Pagina 2831906Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Robert Comfort Metcalf, Augustine L. Rafter - 1910 - 392 pagine
...the squire came out to receive us. He was a fine, healthy-looking old gentleman, with silver hair. As the evening was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to change our traveling dress, but ushered us at once into the company, which was assembled in a large, old-fashioned hall.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1916 - 176 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate: as the evening was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
| Alfred Allan Kern, Stuart Grayson Noble - 1916 - 458 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. 10. The family meeting was warm and affectionate: as the evening was far advanced, the Squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
| Mary Augusta Laselle - 1918 - 414 pagine
...chaise, came bounding open-mouthed across the lawn. The family meeting was warm and affectionate; as the evening was far advanced, the Squire would not permit us to change our travelling clothes, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
| Mary Augusta Laselle - 1919 - 394 pagine
...chaise, came bounding open-mouthed across the lawn. The family meeting was warm and affectionate; as the evening was far advanced, the Squire would not permit us to change our travelling clothes, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old-fashioned... | |
| Washington Irving - 1919 - 326 pagine
...mixture of whim and benevolence. 1 See Note A, p. 81. The family meeting was warm and affectionate; as the evening was far advanced, the Squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a To the imminent... | |
| Francis Patrick Donnelly - 1920 - 238 pagine
...will be what the writer saw and what he imagined. Tl.ie family meeting was warm and affectionate. As the evening was far advanced, the squire would not permit us to charge our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large... | |
| Washington Irving - 1983 - 1198 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate; as the evening was far advanced, the Squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old fashioned... | |
| Washington Irving, Haskell S. Springer - 1999 - 372 pagine
...discover a singular mixture of whim and benevolence. The family meeting was warm and affectionate; as the evening was far advanced, the Squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large old fashioned... | |
| Charles Dickens - 2003 - 244 pagine
...education of his illegitimate son, Philip Stanhope. The family meeting was warm and affectionate; as the evening was far advanced, the Squire would not permit us to change our travelling dresses, but ushered us at once to the company, which was assembled in a large oldfashioned... | |
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