Life in Sweden: With Excursions in Norway and Denmark, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... I often think , that as no Swede would enter a house without leaving his goloshes in the tambour , or entrance- hall , they ought to have a sort of frost - proof covering for these appendages of the face , which might 60 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
... I often think , that as no Swede would enter a house without leaving his goloshes in the tambour , or entrance- hall , they ought to have a sort of frost - proof covering for these appendages of the face , which might 60 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
Стр. 80
... sort of affair in Sweden : for it is a sort of exchange , which is expected to be pretty equal in value . Every face one meets has Jul - klappar in its re- gards ; every lip that speaks to you is sure to utter the word " Jul " before it ...
... sort of affair in Sweden : for it is a sort of exchange , which is expected to be pretty equal in value . Every face one meets has Jul - klappar in its re- gards ; every lip that speaks to you is sure to utter the word " Jul " before it ...
Стр. 86
... sort of thing naturally . Among the Swedes an excuse is seldom made or invented . The servants either give a true answer , that the lady is not at home , or say that she cannot or does not receive that evening . If you are received ...
... sort of thing naturally . Among the Swedes an excuse is seldom made or invented . The servants either give a true answer , that the lady is not at home , or say that she cannot or does not receive that evening . If you are received ...
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... sort of double entendre , that much perplexes a stranger here , is the term Middag , which any English ear can at once perceive means mid - day , but which is also the term for dinner . Certainly , when the hour of noon simply is meant ...
... sort of double entendre , that much perplexes a stranger here , is the term Middag , which any English ear can at once perceive means mid - day , but which is also the term for dinner . Certainly , when the hour of noon simply is meant ...
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... sort of shako , surmounted his head , and was pulled down to his eyebrows ; the fur collar rose over his mouth , so that the vacant space left by the black fur revealed only the projection of a long turned- up nose , and a pair of small ...
... sort of shako , surmounted his head , and was pulled down to his eyebrows ; the fur collar rose over his mouth , so that the vacant space left by the black fur revealed only the projection of a long turned- up nose , and a pair of small ...
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