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Meanings of wondrous tales in English
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Usage of wondrous tales in English
1
I too have heard wondroustales -somehow-ofits wealth and beauty.
2
The corroboration of these wondroustales was really of the most slender description.
3
Tsunu was never weary of relating the wondroustales of the Land of the Gods.
4
And telling wondroustales of the green Elfin King.
5
He was like a listener in a country store to wondroustales told among the sugar barrels.
6
Light-hearted, and free from care, they had met to pass the evening hours, with songs and wondroustales.
7
It contained many wondroustales of Fairy Land, and olden times, and the Knights of King Arthur's table.
8
In spite of all the wondroustales of its ferocity, it is as a rule a timid, inoffensive animal.
9
She found not in them that which she did desire, and this, verily, is but one of His wondroustales.
10
The Story Girl went up and told him wondroustales; and Sara Ray brought him a pudding she had made herself.
11
He had journeyed far and wide and traversed many seas and deserts and was wont to relate wondroustales of his travels.
12
He was plied with a thousand questions about the great city which he had visited, and no doubt told many wondroustales.
13
Stephen came back after a happy month with his friend, stored with wondroustales and descriptions which would last the children for a month.
14
Others, too, were married, and christenings made their firesides merry and glad; or they travelled, and came back after long years with many wondroustales.
15
Before it even "The WondrousTales of Troy" pales its ineffectual fires.
16
"I have heard wondroustales of your enterprise," he told her.