! How dare you dock your ship on the royal palace? ! | |
" Little people should be brought to the palace at once." | |
"'I built that palace, and the Emerald City too,' remarked the wizard in a thoughtful tone. | |
"'I see - in at the palace door one day, out at the window the next. | |
"A guest arrived from the Americas will live in your palace." | |
! How dare you dock your ship on the royal palace? ! | |
" Little people should be brought to the palace at once." | |
"'I built that palace, and the Emerald City too,' remarked the wizard in a thoughtful tone. | |
"'I see - in at the palace door one day, out at the window the next. | |
"A guest arrived from the Americas will live in your palace." | |
"A mother's love is worth more than palaces in Mayfair." | |
"Dragons in their pleasant palaces. | |
"Having enlarged his empire with so many and such vast provinces, during the remainder of his life this king devoted himself to building magnificent temples and palaces and strong castles." | |
"I visited the land of the non-muslims, and I saw palaces and prosperity | |
"Loyal and devoted subjects, night has fallen on our palaces and cabins, but God will see our lilies bloom again. | |
"A mother's love is worth more than palaces in Mayfair." | |
"Dragons in their pleasant palaces. | |
"Having enlarged his empire with so many and such vast provinces, during the remainder of his life this king devoted himself to building magnificent temples and palaces and strong castles." | |
"I visited the land of the non-muslims, and I saw palaces and prosperity | |
"Loyal and devoted subjects, night has fallen on our palaces and cabins, but God will see our lilies bloom again. | |