单词 | Katar |
例句 | On a sunny morning, I headed east from Yerevan in a minivan with my superb guide, Katar Taslakyan, and a driver, Raphael Hovakimyan, whose musical selections — jazz and R&B — filled the van. My Armenia 2018-08-20T04:00:00Z “Now,” said Katar, “twist your left ear, and you will see what a beautiful young prince you will become.” Indian Fairy Tales But there is a place called Katar about which most of the Arab Geographers know very little, but which is mentioned in poetry. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 Suri said to this horse, "Katar, will you take care of something that I want to give you, because the King has ordered me to be killed to-morrow?" Indian Fairy Tales Here Katar said to the boy, “Now get off my back.” Indian Fairy Tales The King looked at Katar, and then said, “That is my horse Katar.” Indian Fairy Tales And,” he said, taking the King to Katar, “do you know whose horse that is?” Indian Fairy Tales “Well,” said Katar, “then twist my left ear;” and as soon as the boy had twisted it, Katar was a horse again, and not a donkey any longer. Indian Fairy Tales "Well," said Katar, "then twist my left ear;" and as soon as the boy had twisted it, Katar was a horse again, and not a donkey any longer. Indian Fairy Tales Katar did not return to the fairies’ country, but stayed always with the young prince, and never left him. Indian Fairy Tales Surí said to this horse, “Katar, will you take care of something that I want to give you, because the King has ordered me to be killed to-morrow?” Indian Fairy Tales Now when Katar was still in the jungle, before the prince was married, he had told the boy the whole story of his birth, and all that had happened to him and his mother. Indian Fairy Tales And the young prince lived as before in the King’s palace with his wife, and Katar lived in the King’s stables. Indian Fairy Tales "Now," said Katar, "twist your left ear, and you will see what a beautiful young prince you will become." Indian Fairy Tales When it was midnight, she went to the King’s horse called Katar, who was very wicked, and quite untameable. Indian Fairy Tales When it was midnight, she went to the King's horse called Katar, who was very wicked, and quite untameable. Indian Fairy Tales “Good,” said Katar; “show me what it is.” Indian Fairy Tales Now Katar was a fairy-horse, and came from the fairies' country, so he could get anything he wanted; but neither the King nor any of his people knew this. Indian Fairy Tales The King looked at Katar, and then said, "That is my horse, Katar." Indian Fairy Tales Then Katar galloped away, on, and on, and on; and when night came they stayed under a tree, he and the King's son. Indian Fairy Tales Here Katar said to the boy, "Now get off my back." Indian Fairy Tales Then Katar galloped away, on, and on, and on; and when night came they stayed under a tree, he and the King’s son. Indian Fairy Tales And the young prince lived as before in the King's palace with his wife, and Katar lived in the King's stables. Indian Fairy Tales "Good," said Katar; "show me what it is." Indian Fairy Tales Now, when Katar was still in the jungle, before the prince was married, he had told the boy the whole story of his birth, and all that had happened to him and his mother. Indian Fairy Tales Katar did not return to the fairies' country, but stayed always with the young prince, and never left him. Indian Fairy Tales |
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