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Margari

Margari is a village in Municipality of Dolneni, central Republic of Macedonia.

Usage examples of "margari".

John was likely to do, but the fact remains that poor Margari on this occasion got no respite from his labours.

Demetrius awake all night, and consequently had kept poor Margari awake too.

Koloman usually returned from school, Henrietta said to Margari that she had had enough of romance-reading for that day, but thanked him for his kindness and asked him to come again on the morrow if he would be so good.

Koloman did not come home at the usual time that day, and Margari after looking for him in vain became very curious as to the contents of the packet entrusted to him.

If old Lapussa did not choose to pay a price for it, and a liberal price too, he should be told nothing at all and Margari would show the old miser that he had a man of character to deal with.

For after all poor Margari had to live, and this was worth as much as a thousand florins to him or its equivalent anyhow.

Surely Miss Henrietta could not be so unreasonable as to expect poor Margari to chuck such a piece of good fortune out of the window, especially as she had given him nothing herself.

Demetrius commanded Margari to go up into his room and have a complete translation of all this Latin rigmarole written down in honest Hungarian by the morning and to encourage him in his task he gave him two guldens and an order on the butler for as much punch as he could drink.

By the morning all the punch was drunk, but the translation also was finished, to the tune of bacchanalian songs which Margari kept up with great spirit all night long.

The coachmen had told Margari so, and he passed the news on to Clementina.

Henrietta was left alone in the castle with Clementina, Margari, and the domestics.

As for Margari, he would not have gone to the woods for all the bears in the world.

Margari has plenty to eat and decent clothes to put on, for, if Margari grows hungry, Margari will bite.

John whether he knew anything of a certain Margari who was soliciting the post of a clerk in the district court and gave as his reference the Lapussa family in whose service he had been for some years.

No doubt, he being a minor, under strict control, did what he did as a mere schoolboy frolic, but this Margari and an unknown somebody else will find it not quite such a laughing matter.