13 examples of rika in sentences

You can't pat a poached egg! Rika, Feb. 9.

Mrs. Russel, having no other address, would re-direct them back to Calcutta, and they may reach us here about Sunday, It is tantalizing, but I don't pine for news in Rika so much as in most places.

Rika was rather a revelation.

The civilians' bungalows have a here-we-have-no-continuing-city look about them; their owners are constantly being moved, and pitching their moving tents elsewhere; but the Royles have been at Rika for fifteen years, and have made a delightful home.

In Rika they must feel at home, for the whole air is scented with roses and mignonette.

Well, as I said, Rika is a pleasant place and the Royles Irish, therefore charming.

It isn't easy to get beef or mutton in this part of the world, and when a sheep is brought to Rika it has to be carefully concealed, or Kittiwake ties a ribbon round its neck and claims it as her own, and terrible is the outcry if anyone dares to make away with her pet.

Hilda is inclined to love the gay world, and finds Rika too quietthe baby aged six!

Yesterday we left the solitude of Rika and went to polo at a place about seventeen miles away.

I heard, as we were leaving, Mr. Royle say something to Boggley about the horse being young and skittish, and a faint misgiving passed through me, but I forgot it talking to Mr. Royle, and when we reached Rika I went off to dress for dinner, taking it for granted that the others were just behind.

We left Rika on Monday afternoon, very sad indeed.

Mrs. Royle, as is her way, heaped us with benefits, and, mindful of our starvation on the way to Rika, had a luncheon-basket packed with cold fowl, home-made bread, tomatoes, and a big cake.

2. "Sir, I have the honour to report that there has been no Scandinavians in the district this year, but it is raging furiously at Rika."

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