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  • He said, "They're goin 'verra guid, but I hear complaint about your men."

    Some Reflections on the War 1924

  • Dearest - They are all gone to Church, save Babbie and me, who, "in verra desperation," have mustered courage to resist such stupid tyranny as attendance at Church for form's sake would have been for us this day.

    New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle 1893

  • French Vocabulary la belle-tante = aunt-in-law la voiturette = little car le panier = basket le/la nouveau-né (e) = newborn le cochonnet = piglet c'est un bébé lièvre = it's a baby hare la maman = mother le/la rescapé (e) = survivor une pierraille = place, yard with loose stones nom de guerre = literally "war name" on verra = we shall see

    French Word-A-Day 2010

  • "On verra ...." said she, setting Pierrot down in his basket, ever so quietly.

    French Word-A-Day: 2010

  • "On verra ...." said she, setting Pierrot down in his basket, ever so quietly.

    French Word-A-Day 2010

  • French Vocabulary la belle-tante = aunt-in-law la voiturette = little car le panier = basket le/la nouveau-né (e) = newborn le cochonnet = piglet c'est un bébé lièvre = it's a baby hare la maman = mother le/la rescapé (e) = survivor une pierraille = place, yard with loose stones nom de guerre = literally "war name" on verra = we shall see

    French Word-A-Day: 2010

  • French Vocabulary la belle-tante = aunt-in-law la voiturette = little car le panier = basket le/la nouveau-né (e) = newborn le cochonnet = piglet c'est un bébé lièvre = it's a baby hare la maman = mother le/la rescapé (e) = survivor une pierraille = place, yard with loose stones nom de guerre = literally "war name" on verra = we shall see

    Animals: hare 2010

  • "On verra ...." said she, setting Pierrot down in his basket, ever so quietly.

    Kindness of strangers 2010

  • "On verra ...." said she, setting Pierrot down in his basket, ever so quietly.

    Animals: hare 2010

  • French Vocabulary la belle-tante = aunt-in-law la voiturette = little car le panier = basket le/la nouveau-né (e) = newborn le cochonnet = piglet c'est un bébé lièvre = it's a baby hare la maman = mother le/la rescapé (e) = survivor une pierraille = place, yard with loose stones nom de guerre = literally "war name" on verra = we shall see

    Kindness of strangers 2010

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