例文・使い方で印象づける「Enid」の覚え方


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...He is a fierce and cruel man, andwhen I would not allow him to marry Enid,he hated me, and made the people believeI was unkind to him...   He is a fierce and cruel man, andwhen I would not allow him to marry Enid,he hated me, and made the people believeI was unkind to himの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Early in the morning Enid woke hermother, and together they went through themeadows to the place where the tournamentwas to be held...   Early in the morning Enid woke hermother, and together they went through themeadows to the place where the tournamentwas to be heldの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...When the tournament was over, Gerainttook the prize to Enid, and asked her if shewould be his bride, and go to the Queen’scourt with him the next day...   When the tournament was over, Gerainttook the prize to Enid, and asked her if shewould be his bride, and go to the Queen’scourt with him the next dayの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Andshe told Enid how last night their scatteredtreasures had been brought back, and howshe had found the dress among them...   Andshe told Enid how last night their scatteredtreasures had been brought back, and howshe had found the dress among themの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...And when Geraint saw Enid, the gladnessin his face made her glad too, and she forgotall about the old dress...   And when Geraint saw Enid, the gladnessin his face made her glad too, and she forgotall about the old dressの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...But because Geraint had first seen andloved her in the old faded silk, Enid foldedit up with care and put it away among thethings she loved...   But because Geraint had first seen andloved her in the old faded silk, Enid foldedit up with care and put it away among thethings she lovedの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...‘I must take Enid away from the court,’he thought, ‘for she worships the Queen andmay grow like her...   ‘I must take Enid away from the court,’he thought, ‘for she worships the Queen andmay grow like herの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Geraint frowned as he saw her coming tospeak to him, but Enid said bravely, ‘Thereare three knights in front of us...   Geraint frowned as he saw her coming tospeak to him, but Enid said bravely, ‘Thereare three knights in front of usの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Twining the three bridle reinsinto one, he gave it to Enid...   Twining the three bridle reinsinto one, he gave it to Enidの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Soon they came to a wood, and in thewood Enid again saw three knights...   Soon they came to a wood, and in thewood Enid again saw three knightsの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...‘Surely,’ thought Enid, ‘I may warnGeraint this time, for he is faint and tiredafter the last battle...   ‘Surely,’ thought Enid, ‘I may warnGeraint this time, for he is faint and tiredafter the last battleの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Then hetwisted the three reins together, and handedthem to Enid...   Then hetwisted the three reins together, and handedthem to Enidの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Geraint and Enid then went to the littlevillage near the cornfields, and lodged therefor one night...   Geraint and Enid then went to the littlevillage near the cornfields, and lodged therefor one nightの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...‘I will go to the inn while they are stillasleep,’ thought the Earl, ‘and kill the knightand take Enid away...   ‘I will go to the inn while they are stillasleep,’ thought the Earl, ‘and kill the knightand take Enid awayの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Then the wicked Earl galloped after them,and Enid heard the sound of horse’s hoofscoming nearer and nearer...   Then the wicked Earl galloped after them,and Enid heard the sound of horse’s hoofscoming nearer and nearerの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...‘No,’ said Enid, ‘I will not drink, till mylord arises and drinks with me; and if hedoes not arise, I will not drink wine tillI die...   ‘No,’ said Enid, ‘I will not drink, till mylord arises and drinks with me; and if hedoes not arise, I will not drink wine tillI dieの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...But Enid told the Earl how Geraint hadfirst seen and loved her in the dress shewore, and how he had asked her to wear itwhen he took her to the Queen...   But Enid told the Earl how Geraint hadfirst seen and loved her in the dress shewore, and how he had asked her to wear itwhen he took her to the Queenの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Then they sat them down tosupper, the old man and his wife with Geraint between them; and thefair maid, Enid, waited upon them, though it irked the Prince tosee her do such menial service...   Then they sat them down tosupper, the old man and his wife with Geraint between them; and thefair maid, Enid, waited upon them, though it irked the Prince tosee her do such menial serviceの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

...So time went by till it chanced, one summer morning, that with thefirst rays of the sun, Enid awoke from her slumbers, and, rising,gazed upon her husband as he lay, and marvelled at his strength...   So time went by till it chanced, one summer morning, that with thefirst rays of the sun, Enid awoke from her slumbers, and, rising,gazed upon her husband as he lay, and marvelled at his strengthの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

..." And Enid, wondering andtroubled, answered, "I know naught of thy meaning, my lord...    And Enid, wondering andtroubled, answered, I know naught of thy meaning, my lordの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

...And to Enid thePrince said: "Ride before me and turn not back, no matter what thouseest or hearest...   And to Enid thePrince said: Ride before me and turn not back, no matter what thouseest or hearestの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

..." Then Enid thought within herself howher lord was wearied with his former combat, and resolved to warnhim even at her own peril...    Then Enid thought within herself howher lord was wearied with his former combat, and resolved to warnhim even at her own perilの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

...Then Geraint signed to Enid to ride on as before, and so theyjourneyed the space of another hour while the summer sun beat uponthem with ever increasing force...   Then Geraint signed to Enid to ride on as before, and so theyjourneyed the space of another hour while the summer sun beat uponthem with ever increasing forceの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

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