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单词 Ruritania
例句 Ruritania
Located somewhere near Germany and Bohemia, connected by railroad with Dresden, Ruritania is — on the surface — the sort of country you might associate with a Viennese operetta. Review | The most romantic novel you’ve never read 2018-02-13T05:00:00Z
Yet if the king fails to be crowned at the appointed time, Ruritania might suffer a coup d’état. Review | The most romantic novel you’ve never read 2018-02-13T05:00:00Z
Court followers foil a plot by having a British look-alike pose as the king of Ruritania. Movies on TV this week: 'Young Frankenstein' and more 2019-12-27T05:00:00Z
Unless you’ve said so, the assumption is that you’re not the princess of Ruritania, or living under witness protection, or struggling with a serious illness. Must a Mental Illness Be Revealed on a First Date? 2016-04-13T04:00:00Z
Thomas Jefferson viewed the Old World as a redundant Ruritania where brave souls were weighed down by the ‘monkish trammels of priests and kings.’ This Thanksgiving Let’s Finally Stop the Nonsense About the Puritans and Pilgrims 2014-11-26T05:00:00Z
His ex-wife and son live in a country referred to as Ruritania, the name of a fictional country. Writers object after UK court bans abuse memoir 2014-10-17T04:00:00Z
But this is still no way to run a country – unless that country is Ruritania. Mark Carney is hailed as a saviour – but what do we really know about him? 2013-07-01T19:00:02Z
Court followers foil a royal plot by having a look-alike English tourist pose as the king of Ruritania. Movies on TV this week: 'Young Frankenstein' and more 2019-12-27T05:00:00Z
And – who knows? – one day news of these developments may reach the rulers of Ruritania. Google moves fast on broadband revolution 2012-08-04T23:01:08Z
"At the station," she said suddenly in a low voice, "news came that Ruritania was not even at war." Punch, or The London Charivari, Vol. 150, May 31, 1916 2011-08-09T02:00:23.527Z
I stopped in Ruritania; he was not there. Seeing Things at Night 2011-04-10T02:00:05.360Z
What are the feelings of the captain of a Ruritania when he goes to the yards to take over a War Whistler? Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants' service in the war
I think I copied the spirit of those things in advertising Ruritania, as you may have noticed. The "Genius"
It appears to emanate from the government of Ruritania or some other insignificant country. Google moves fast on broadband revolution 2012-08-04T23:01:08Z
And Lady Rogerson, after a moment, laid down the receiver, turned like Boadicea, and said in a voice I shall never forget, 'Ladies and gentlemen, Ruritania declared war this afternoon. Punch, or The London Charivari, Vol. 150, May 31, 1916 2011-08-09T02:00:23.527Z
We go by the Ruritania on the 3rd. The Side Of The Angels A Novel
We don't live in Ruritania where doubles walk about arm in arm. Men of Affairs
Charles Lamb used to study mathematics to subdue his genius, and I'll have to tinge truth with gray in order to keep this little sketch from appearing like a red Ruritania romance. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 02 Little Journeys To the Homes of Famous Women
Each year, as long as the loan is outstanding the Kingdom of Ruritania will have to put £165,000 in the hands of the issuing houses, to be applied to interest and Sinking Fund. International Finance
"Ruritania declared war"— "I know, my dear—you said so"— "Upon the Allies," added Anne, and left the room. Punch, or The London Charivari, Vol. 150, May 31, 1916 2011-08-09T02:00:23.527Z
George is an inveterate gossip, and had I told him that I was off to Ruritania, the news would have been in London in three days and in Park Lane in a week. The Prisoner of Zenda
Everything that happens in an imaginary realm—in the realm of Ruritania, for illustration—has an air of possibility, at least a shadowy vraisemblance. Ponkapog Papers
The passengers of the newest ocean giant, the Ruritania, realized that they were seeing a spectacle that would remain in their memories all their lives. The Girl Aviators' Sky Cruise
Ruritania will have got its money less the cost of underwriting, advertising, commissions, 1 per cent. stamp payable to the British Government, and the profit of the issuing firm. International Finance
It was, considering everything, a rotten thing for Ruritania to do. Punch, or The London Charivari, Vol. 150, May 31, 1916 2011-08-09T02:00:23.527Z
And it occurred to me suddenly that I would visit Ruritania. The Prisoner of Zenda
It bore the name of the minister of the place with a name like Ruritania. Tenterhooks
At present his figure was perfect—exactly the thing for the uniforms of royal persons of Ruritania and places of that ilk—and the name by which programmes presented him was Gerald Vesey. The Head of the House of Coombe
So holding this finest flower of the Ruritanian genius, as their poet laureate said, to their hearts, Ruritania's statesmen went forth to divide and conquer. Public Opinion
We had a splendid committee, and Lady Rogerson was leaving for Ruritania with our Ladies' Coffee Unit this morning. Punch, or The London Charivari, Vol. 150, May 31, 1916 2011-08-09T02:00:23.527Z
But the moment Ruritania had come into my head I was eaten up with a curiosity to see it. The Prisoner of Zenda
Mrs Mitchell said he was the minister from some place with a name like Ruritania. Tenterhooks
He carried to England by word of mouth—for we dared write nothing down—the truth concerning the King of Ruritania and Mr. Rassendyll. Rupert of Hentzau
Beyond this there was a territory inhabited 97% by aliens, constituting the natural geographical frontier of another nation, never historically a part of Ruritania. Public Opinion
It is my belief that, given the necessary physical likeness, it was far easier to pretend to be King of Ruritania than it would have been to personate my next-door neighbour. The Prisoner of Zenda
"If you stay here, the deuce a man in all Ruritania will doubt of it—or a woman either." The Prisoner of Zenda
"That I shall ill requite the very great honours Ruritania has done me if I depart from it leaving one of those Six alive—neither with the help of God, will I." The Prisoner of Zenda
In great pomp we laid him to his rest in the vault of the kings of Ruritania in the Cathedral of Strelsau. Rupert of Hentzau
But one of the provinces which had been federated into Ruritania had formerly traded in those markets, and the upper class culture was Ruritanian. Public Opinion
"She arrived in Ruritania about the same time as this Rassendyll." The Prisoner of Zenda
Had I realized what a very plainly written pedigree I carried about with me, I should have thought long before I visited Ruritania. The Prisoner of Zenda
I was in a position to bid him defiance and tighten my grasp on the crown—not for its own sake, but because the King of Ruritania was to wed the Princess Flavia. The Prisoner of Zenda
But there must be two of us there in Ruritania. Rupert of Hentzau
These claims were called the Greater Ruritania by the cultivated classes who regarded Kipling, Treitschke, and Maurice Barres as one hundred percent Ruritanian. Public Opinion
"Be that my epitaph," said I, "when the time comes that another sits on the throne of Ruritania." The Prisoner of Zenda
Ruritania is not England, or the quarrel between Duke Michael and myself could not have gone on, with the extraordinary incidents which marked it, without more public notice being directed to it. The Prisoner of Zenda
With the King on one side and the duke on the other, Zenda felt itself the centre of all Ruritania. The Prisoner of Zenda
Sapt was not guilty of it, but his disappointment was bitter that all our efforts had secured no better ruler for Ruritania. Rupert of Hentzau
Ruritania demanded it to complete her natural geographical frontier. Public Opinion
As for Rudolf, he went back to Ruritania, married a wife, and ascended the throne, whereon his progeny in the direct line have sat from then till this very hour—with one short interval. The Prisoner of Zenda
I wondered what the King of Ruritania was doing. The Prisoner of Zenda
Sapt has told me that I suffered no interference and listened to no remonstrances; and if ever a King of Ruritania ruled like a despot, I was, in those days, the man. The Prisoner of Zenda
We kept firm hold on Master Rupert's revenues, and as good watch as we could on his movements; for we were most firmly determined that he should never return to Ruritania. Rupert of Hentzau
But until the Eighteenth Century it had been part of Ruritania, and on the principle of Historic Right it was annexed. Public Opinion
"It's a remarkable likeness, you see," said I. "I really think I had better not go to Ruritania." The Prisoner of Zenda
He wore the yellow and red ribbon of the Red Rose of Ruritania—which, by the way, decorated my unworthy breast also. The Prisoner of Zenda
That message, and the wearing of the rings, are all that now bind me and the Queen of Ruritania. The Prisoner of Zenda
I had talked to this man in the course of our journey, and discovered that he had been in the service of Lord Topham, formerly British Ambassador to the Court of Ruritania. Rupert of Hentzau
Finally, there was a port wholly disconnected from Ruritania geographically, ethnically, economically, historically, traditionally. Public Opinion
For I caught her in my arms and prayed her, in words that I will not write, to come with me, daring all Ruritania to take her from me. The Prisoner of Zenda
But I had an idea that, in such a case, Sapt meant to seat me on the throne of Ruritania for the term of my life. The Prisoner of Zenda
Upon this, I took out of my pocket a portrait of the King of Ruritania. The Prisoner of Zenda
"Whereas the King of Ruritania—" "Would enjoy a long and prosperous reign, God willing, sir." Rupert of Hentzau
To his own land and his own people Rudolf must be dead while the King of Ruritania would stand before all Europe recognized, unquestioned, unassailed. Rupert of Hentzau
Have you more of a mind now to be King of Ruritania? Rupert of Hentzau
"I leave you what is more than my life and more than my crown," said I, "because you are the man I trust more than all other in Ruritania." The Prisoner of Zenda
The marriage which had set all Ruritania on fire with joy and formed in the people's eyes the visible triumph over Black Michael and his fellow-conspirators was now three years old. Rupert of Hentzau
His face looked much as before the shot was fired; in death, as in life, he was the handsomest fellow in all Ruritania. Rupert of Hentzau
Michael was dead, the Princess her cousin's wife, the story in safe keeping, and Mr. Rassendyll's face seen no more in Ruritania. Rupert of Hentzau
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