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the core
de kern
the library
(informal)
de bieb
the victory
de zege
the roadside
de berm
the speed
de vaart
the mine
de mijne
the radar
de radar
the cycles
de cycli
the dream
de droom
and before he well knew how it had happened, he found himself in a large garden, in which fragrant elders bent their long green branches down to the water
en voordat het beest het recht wist, bevond het zich in een grote tuin, waarin de vlierbomen geurden en hun lange, groene takken tot in het water neerbogen
on it, stood splendid porcelain crockery, and a steaming roast goose, stuffed with apples and dried plums.
daarop stond prachtig porseleinen vaatwerk, en heerlijk dampte de gebraden gans, die met appelen en gedroogde pruimen opgevuld was.
Thousands of lights were burning upon the green branches and coloured pictures, like those she had seen in the show-windows, looking down upon her.
Duizenden lichten brandden er op de groene takken, en bonte prenten, zoals die, welke er voor de winkelramen te zien waren, zagen op haar neer.
the walls
de wanden
the thorns
de dorens
the subjects
de vakken
the sink
de wasbak
the impression
de indruk
The little creature had lost them when she rushed across the street, because of two carriages running by, at a terribly high speed.
De kleine echter verloor deze, toen zij over de straat heen snelde, omdat er twee rijtuigen verschrikkelijk hard voorbijreden.
the markets
de markten
It’s better to be killed by them, than being bitten by the ducks, pecked by the chickens, kicked by the maiden who feeds the chickens, or starved with hunger in the winter.
’t Is beter, door hen gedood, dan door de eenden gebeten, door de kippen gepikt, door de meid, die aan de kippen eten geeft, geschopt te worden en in de winter gebrek te lijden!
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