用innkeeper造句子,“innkeeper”造句

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The next day, he gave money to the innkeeper, asked the innkeeper to look after the man.

The maid piled Van Norden's belongings on the sidewalk, and the innkeeper looked sourly at them.

There was no room for them at the inn, But the innkeeper said they could sleep in the stable.

When Mary goes into labor, the innkeeper offers them the stable, where Mary gives birth to baby Jesus among the barn animals.

The innkeeper leaned closer. "A very high-level meeting, I believe. Don't know what it's about. But I expect more of these meetings in the future."

Freddie had proved to be nothing more than an innkeeper and ladies' man, the idiom for ladies' man untranslatable but connotating a greedy infant always at its mother's nipple--in short, unmanly.

innkeeper造句

The innkeeper is a perfectionist.

The innkeeper scored up the man's indebtedness on a slate.

A woman who runs a rooming house or an inn; an innkeeper

Even when she gave him a rather cursory explanation of what she intended, the former innkeeper refused to depart.

Once upon a time, in a beautiful mountain inn, there was a greedy old innkeeper who was always thinking about money.

I'll be the innkeeper.

When Hung-chien asked the innkeeper for a spittoon, the innkeeper answered, "You mean you cannot find room enough to spit in a big place like this?

The innkeeper recognized Robin but knew not to say so. Instead he acted as if he were a new customer.

35the next day he took out two silver COINS and gave them to the innkeeper. 'Look after him,' he said, 'and when I return, I will reimburse you for any extra expense you may have.'

The innkeeper stood in one corner and watched the affair.

A medieval innkeeper, for example, often offered the only lodging in town; a boatman could cross only with the king's writ.

You can tell the innkeeper about that or not.

The innkeeper, frightened lest he should be attacked, left his new coat in the thief's hand and ran as fast as he could into the inn for safety.

"If we find kittens here we kill them." said the innkeeper.

The pedlars, who had come specially to cash in on the usual New Year's bazaar trade, didn't even make enough to pay for their food. They couldn't pay their rent at the local inn and quarrelled with the innkeeper every day.

Shelley and Byron were the sons of aristocrats while Keats was the son of an innkeeper.

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