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..." Accordingly, Nancy was called in for examination...    Accordingly, Nancy was called in for            examinationの読み方
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」

...No incidents of slave life or travel were recorded, save that Perry left his wife Milky Ann, and two children, Nancy and Rebecca (free)...   No incidents of slave life or travel were recorded,                  save that Perry left his wife Milky Ann, and two children, Nancy and                  Rebecca (free)の読み方
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」

...His family were slaves, and bore the following names: his wife, Nancy, and children, Simon Henry, William, Sarah, Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Louis, and Cornelius...   His               family were slaves, and bore the following names: his wife, Nancy, and               children, Simon Henry, William, Sarah, Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Louis, and               Corneliusの読み方
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」

... All that may now be added, is, that the number of young slave girls shamefully exposed to the base lusts of their masters, as Nancy was—truly was legion...                  All that may now be added, is, that the number of young slave girls               shamefully exposed to the base lusts of their masters, as Nancy was—truly               was legionの読み方
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」

...My old mistress' name was Nancy Sydan; she was lame for twenty years, and couldn't walk a step without crutches, and I was her main support...   My old               mistress name was Nancy Sydan; she was lame for twenty years, and               couldnt walk a step without crutches, and I was her main supportの読み方
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」

..."'Yas, I knows,' 'lowed Aun' Nancy, 'but dis yere is a monst'us smallpickaninny...   Yas, I knows, lowed Aun Nancy, but dis yere is a monstus smallpickaninnyの読み方
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The Conjure Woman」

..."So w'en Aun' Nancy had gone 'way, Aun' Peggy tuk 'n wukked her roots,en tu'nt little Mose ter a hummin'-bird, en sont 'im off fer ter fin'his mammy...   So wen Aun Nancy had gone way, Aun Peggy tuk n wukked her roots,en tunt little Mose ter a hummin-bird, en sont im off fer ter finhis mammyの読み方
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The Conjure Woman」

..."So nex' day Aun' Nancy went down ter see Aun' Peggy ag'in...   So nex day Aun Nancy went down ter see Aun Peggy aginの読み方
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The Conjure Woman」

...Miller, when at church on Sabbath, usually, on warm days, took Nancy, one of her servants, in her pew, and this girl had to fan her mistress during service...   Miller, when at church on Sabbath, usually, on warm days, took Nancy,      one of her servants, in her pew, and this girl had to fan her mistress      during serviceの読み方
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle」

...Thornton is most kind, but his hands are positively beefy, mother,” complained Nancy, one day, her short upper lip curling a bit scornfully...   Thornton is most kind, but his	hands are positively beefy, mother,”	complained Nancy, one day, her short	upper lip curling a bit scornfullyの読み方
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」

...” Nancy smiled half bitterly...   ” Nancy smiled half	bitterlyの読み方
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」

...“Well, I’m going to wear my red—red is cheerful, and not too innocent, and—and courageous—I mean,” Nancy explained, hastily, as she caught her mother’s look of wonder...   “Well, I’m going to wear	my red—red is cheerful, and not too	innocent, and—and courageous—I	mean,” Nancy explained, hastily, as	she caught her mother’s look of wonderの読み方
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」

...In an instant Nancy had dragged the box to the door of the closet, and was down on her knees in front of it, going through its contents with ferret-like eagerness...   In an instant Nancy had dragged	the box to the door of the closet, and	was down on her knees in front of it,	going through its contents with ferret-like	eagernessの読み方
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」

...“I thought perhaps you’d rather not,” he whispered to Nancy, as they slipped into the old, familiar places...   “I thought perhaps you’d rather	not,” he whispered to Nancy, as they	slipped into the old, familiar placesの読み方
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」

...“The waiter was so funny!” Nancy laughed merrily as at some droll recollection, “Phil, that was a whole year ago...   “The waiter	was so funny!” Nancy laughed	merrily as at some droll recollection,	“Phil, that was a whole year agoの読み方
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」

...“And he didn’t care for anyone else?” Nancy whispered...   “And he didn’t care for anyone	else?” Nancy whisperedの読み方
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」

..."Beetles? No, no," said Polly and Nancy both in one breath, "A beetleis a big black thing that flies around only at dusk...   Beetles?  No, no, said Polly and Nancy both in one breath,  A beetleis a big black thing that flies around only at duskの読み方
Virginia Sharpe Patterson 「Dickey Downy」

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