중학교 영어공부방/중학영어논술4부(번역과 문법)(72)
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THE TALE OF TWO CITIES(Charles Dickens) - 23
Sydney Carton seemed to be a man who did not care about anyone or anything. He was Mr Stryver's assistant. In fact, he did most of the real work for Mr Stryver. Stryver was good at speaking at a trial, but he was not good at discovering important facts and details, especially when these details were hidden in a lot of papers. Every night Carton studied the many papers that law..
2012.07.23 -
THE TALE OF TWO CITIES(Charles Dickens) - 22
And the red-haired man said not another word. The lawyers talked and argued, and when at last the trial came to an end, Jerry Cruncher had fallen asleep. But Mr Lorry woke him up and gave him a piece of paper. 'NOT GUILTY' were the words written on it, and Jerry hurried back to Tellson's Bank with the message. 다음 번 지문이 길어 이번 지문은 짧게 내겠습니다..
2012.07.20 -
THE TALE OF TWO CITIES(Charles Dickens) - 21
"Have you ever seen anyone like the prisoner?" asked Mr Stryver. "I'd always be able to recognize him." The red-haired man was very confident. "Then I must ask you to look at the gentleman over there," said Mr Stryver, pointing to Sydeny Carton. "Don't you think that he is very like the prisoner?" Everyone in the court could see that Sydeny Carton and Charles Darnay were indee..
2012.07.10 -
THE TALE OF TWO CITIES(Charles Dickens) - 20
Questions, questions, questions! The trial went on, and finally, a small, red-haired man spoke. He told the judge that he had seen Mr Darnay at a hotel in a town where there were many soldiers and ships. Then one of the lawyers, a man called Sydney Carton, wrote some words on a piece of paper, and gave it to Mr Stryver, the lawyer who was speaking for Mr Marnay. "Are yu quite ..
2012.06.14 -
THE TALE OF TWO CITIES(Charles Dickens) - 19
Next the young lady spoke. She said that she had met the prisoner on the boat which had carried her and her father from France to England. "He was very good and kind to my father and to me," she said. "Was he travelling alone on the ship?" "No, he was with two French gentlmen." "Now, Miss Manette, did you see him show them any papers, or anything that looked like a list?" "No,..
2012.06.07 -
THE TALE OF TWO CITIES(Charles Dickens) - 18
He was an honest man, he said, and proud to be an Englishman. Yes, he was, or had been, a friend of the prisoner's. And in the prisoner's pockets he had seen important plans and lists about te English armies. No, of course he had not put the lists there himself. And no, he was not a spy himself, he was not someone paid to make traps for innocent people. 여기서 <He>는..
2012.06.01