例文・使い方で印象づける「meg」の覚え方


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..."Oh, if you would just give me a wing for poor Meg—Judy had someof Pip's, but Meg hasn't any," she said, with a beautiful look ofdistress that quite touched Colonel Bryant...   Oh, if you would just give me a wing for poor Meg—Judy had someof Pips, but Meg hasnt any, she said, with a beautiful look ofdistress that quite touched Colonel Bryantの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

..."Couldn't you get round him, Esther?" Meg looked anxiously ather...   Couldnt you get round him, Esther?  Meg looked anxiously atherの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

..."So should I," Meg said, fired in a moment...   So should I, Meg said, fired in a momentの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

... "I'm glad you're going to, dear, it looked just a wee bitdowdy, didn't it?" Meg coloured again...    Im glad youre going to, dear, it looked just a wee bitdowdy, didnt it?  Meg coloured againの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

..."I am going to ask you for something that day, Meg," Andrew whisperedjust as they were parting...   I am going to ask you for something that day, Meg, Andrew whisperedjust as they were partingの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

...Such sarcasm was too much for Meg...   Such sarcasm was too much for Megの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

... Meg hoped itwould not climb past the tree-tops before eight o'clock, or thelong paddocks would be flooded with light and she would be seen...    Meg hoped itwould not climb past the tree-tops before eight oclock, or thelong paddocks would be flooded with light and she would be seenの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

... And Meg let down the slip-rail, put it back inits place with trembling fingers, and fled in wild haste throughthe two remaining paddocks...    And Meg let down the slip-rail, put it back inits place with trembling fingers, and fled in wild haste throughthe two remaining paddocksの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

..."Oh, DON'T!" said Meg, in a choking voice...   Oh, DONT! said Meg, in a choking voiceの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

..."What for?" said Meg shortly...   What for? said Meg shortlyの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

..."Well?" said Meg...   Well? said Megの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

..."Play something, Meg," he said presently, when greetings werefinished, and a silence seemed settling down over them all again;"or sing something that will be better—haven't you anything youcan sing?"...   Play something, Meg, he said presently, when greetings werefinished, and a silence seemed settling down over them all again;or sing something that will be better—havent you anything youcan sing?の読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

...Now Meg on ordinary occasions had a pleasant, fresh little voiceof her own, that could be listened to with a certain amount ofpleasure, but this evening she was tired and excited and unhappy...   Now Meg on ordinary occasions had a pleasant, fresh little voiceof her own, that could be listened to with a certain amount ofpleasure, but this evening she was tired and excited and unhappyの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

...Afterwards, when Meg was safely in bed and the excitementall over, she went up to her husband almost timidly...   Afterwards, when Meg was safely in bed and the excitementall over, she went up to her husband almost timidlyの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

... Everyoneelse had gone out but Meg, who was still in bed after her faintingfit, and he had been having a lonely game of cricket down in thepaddock by himself...    Everyoneelse had gone out but Meg, who was still in bed after her faintingfit, and he had been having a lonely game of cricket down in thepaddock by himselfの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

..."Meg—I'll fetch Meg," said the little boy in a trembling, alarmedvoice, and he slipped down the opening and hastened up to the house...   Meg—Ill fetch Meg, said the little boy in a trembling, alarmedvoice, and he slipped down the opening and hastened up to the houseの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

..."Now what is this mad story?" Meg said, turning to her smallbrother...   Now what is this mad story? Meg said, turning to her smallbrotherの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

..."Why, I should be simply packed back again tomorrow—you know Iwould, Meg...   Why, I should be simply packed back again tomorrow—you know Iwould, Megの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

...Pip didn't think it could be done; Meg besought her to run no risks;but Bunty and Nell were eager for it...   Pip didnt think it could be done; Meg besought her to run no risks;but Bunty and Nell were eager for itの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

...At first he thought he would send her with Meg and the governess tothe mountains for a time, but then there was the difficulty aboutlessons for the other three...   At first he thought he would send her with Meg and the governess tothe mountains for a time, but then there was the difficulty aboutlessons for the other threeの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

...It was out of the question for the girls to go alone, for Meg hadshown herself nothing but a silly little goose, in spite of hersixteen years; and Judy needed attention...   It was out of the question for the girls to go alone, for Meg hadshown herself nothing but a silly little goose, in spite of hersixteen years; and Judy needed attentionの読み方
Ethel Sybil Turner 「Seven Little Australians」

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