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Founder of sumptuous hotels
Answer for the clue "Founder of sumptuous hotels ", 4 letters:
ritz
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Usage examples of ritz.
Ritz in deepest dejection, for he already saw himself sitting alone in the evening thinking and thinking and gnawing on his slate pencil, while Sally and Edi could pursue their merry entertainments.
It was only a little while before, that Edi and Ritz had arrived home panting for breath.
Ritz had the greatest respect for Edi, for although the latter was only a little older, yet he was already in the fourth class, and he himself was only in the second, and in history Edi knew more than the scholars in the fifth and some in the sixth class.
Ritz somewhat indistinctly, and soon after he took such deep breaths that Edi knew what was going on.
While Auntie was pushing and shaking the sleepy Ritz, Edi had tried several times to get near her, but she had always escaped him.
Ritz and Edi were shoved into their room, the light put on the table, the door was closed, and away went Auntie.
Ritz and Edi, seemed to her a degrading of their names and an injustice to her favorites.
At the noon meal Ritz related faithfully all that had happened in school: for now, since Sally and even Edi had received home-tasks, he found that to be more remarkable than sorrowful.
Sally came out of their house door, and behind them quiet, devout Edi and Ritz with hymn-books under their arms.
When Saturday came and the sun was shining brightly in the sky, then the whole company in joyous mood left the parsonage, Sally and Erick ahead, Ritz and Edi following.
She now called to Edi, and he came running with Ritz, and all three called together for Erick, but in vain.
At this conjecture which, only now after she had uttered it, Sally saw plainly, she began to weep and sob piteously, while Edi took Ritz by the hand and ran toward home as quickly as possible.
So far Ritz and Edi had kept very quiet, each busy with his own occupation.
Ritz and Edi ran with much delight and noise down the stairs to seat themselves proudly in the coach, and thus drive to the inn, where both must tell to the guests present, who had changed their consultation place from the church to the inn, what they knew of the strange gentleman.
For Erick had not forgotten that Edi intended to sail around the whole world, and that Ritz too wanted to be something on the sea.