Examples of using Meryton in English and their translations into Arabic
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He lives in Meryton.
Go to Meryton with your sisters and meet the officers.
The assembly rooms at Meryton.
We're walking to Meryton to visit Aunt Phillips.
Do you often walk into Meryton?
We're all going to Meryton, Mamma, to see if Denny has returned from town!
I can sent Elspeth to Meryton?
Ever since the militia came to Meryton, there's been nothing but love and officers in her head.
She can tell us the news from Meryton.
You visit your Aunt Philips in Meryton frequently I understand.
We hope to winter peacefully at Meryton.
We are so desolated, Colonel,that the regiment is to leave Meryton, but words cannot express what we feel about your kindness to our dear Lydia.
Yes, we often walk to Meryton.
Do you stay long in Meryton, Mr Wickham?
This is a fine day. Should we perhaps all walk to Meryton?
H, Jane,as soon as/ am dressed/ shall go to Meryton and tell my sister Philips!
I know! Lydia and I will set you as far as Meryton.
I think it's a verygood thing that the regiment is removed from Meryton, and that we are removed from the regiment.
I think your officerswill be very well pleased with Meryton.
I said, I wouldn't dance with him if he was the last man in Meryton!
Her name is Mary King.She's come to stay with her uncle in Meryton.
Tell me, do you and your sisters very often walk to Meryton?
Pray, Miss Eliza, are the Militia still quartered at Meryton?
This must be the extra militia they stationed here in Meryton.
Perhaps you will beso good as to do the same for his creditors in Meryton,".