Which preposition to use with carlo
I She lost, I don't know how much, at Monte Carlo on an 'infallible system' she had.
A few weeks agowhen I was at Monte Carlo with my grandfatherI met him again.
But this did not cure Carlo of his bad habit.
From Deauville to Monte Carlo via Le Touquet, Biarritz, Vichy, Aix-les-Bains and Cannes.
"Do you know what my advice to you is, the advice of a man who has seen high play everywhere from Monte Carlo to Shanghai?"
"Since everything was upset and there was no peace and quietness anywhere now, she said she thought she might just as well be at Monte Carlo as anywhere else.
And to think of Monte Carlo without the guttural Hun and his raucous "Dass ist mein" as he swoops upon his disputed spoils!
We went to Monte Carlo by road, our luggage following.
I should be off to Monte Carlo like a shot; and, of course it would go after the other.
"I let you go round the world by yourself while you were still an infant, so I almost think I can trust you at Monte Carlo under my own eye," returned Sir Beverley.
I thought of getting a porter to dispatch it for me at Taunton; but it wouldn't reach Monte Carlo until some unearthly hour, and we've plenty of time.