You will see that he will give you a lac of rupees for it.
The Lac of Rupees A poor blind Brahman and his wife were dependent on their son for their subsistence.
One day therefore she said to her own daughter: "It is hard that your stepsister should have become Ranee of all the land instead of being eaten up by the great fish, while we gained no more than a lac of gold mohurs.
Just south of the Loire, between Nantes and Bourgneuf, is the Lac de Grand-Lieu, in connection with which one may hear a new rendering of an old legend.
Land suitable for gardening was seen at Mattawa, and indeed the best and largest extent for this purpose is to be found betweenLac Seul and Shallow lake.
Speaking of the country explored by him about Lac Seul, Mr. Dowling says:—“The country is well covered by timber but of small average growth.
Hanbury river proper begins from below Lac du Bois, where it takes the appearance of a river.
Archdeacon McKay stated that it is a peculiarity of that part of the country around Lac la Ronge that the frosts are very late.
They kept on the mountains between Lac la Biche and McMurray, and another band, probably about three hundred strong, was between Athabaska and Peace rivers on Thickwood and Birch mountains.
Another area of good timber, chiefly black spruce and tamarack, occurs along Root river between Lac Seul and Lake St. Joseph.
The land between Lac la Ronge and Prince Albert in some places is very good.
It comes from Lac de Champlain, five or fix days' journey in length, abounding in fish and game of different kinds.
Le Lacdes Bisserenis is very beautiful, some twenty-five leagues in circuit, and containing numerous islands covered with woods and meadows.
The money and jewels were discovered and brought back, and he was made to pay another lac of rupees to the treasury as a fine.
The Nazim of this district of Khyrabad has taken the farm of it for one year at nine lacs of rupees, that is one lac and a half less than the rate at which it was taken by his predecessor last year.
Never had she looked quite so much like a woman, and Pierrot's eyes were deep-shadowed with fear and uneasiness as he watched her while she gazed off into the northwest--toward Lac Bain.
A deep breath rose out of his chest, and he said, staring deep into the fire, "Tomorrow I will go to Lac Bain.
It was almost December when Lerue, a half-breed from Lac Bain, saw Baree's footprints in freshly fallen snow, and a little later caught a flash of him in the bush.
In spite of all this, he assured Gregson, Pierrot's girl would soon be at Lac Bain.
From Lac Bain to Pierrot's cabin the trail cut within half a mile of the beaver pond, a dozen miles from where Pierrot lived.
He stopped when he was half a dozen miles from Lac Bain, and turned back.
His jaws set hard as he saw in the red-hot heart of the fire the mental pictures of the day when the factor from Lac Bain had killed Pierrot.
The factor fromLac Bain had no business there--except to see her.
Her wild blood raced with the joy of her triumph over the factor from Lac Bain.
He had robbed three traps within the distance of a mile, and he was headed again straight over the trap line for Post Lac Bain.
The Indian wife of his chief runner made curtains for the windows, and he confiscated a small phonograph that should have gone on to Lac la Biche.
It was the sort of snarl that had held back the factor from Lac Bain, and Carvel, opening the breech of his gun to see that all was right, chuckled happily.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lac" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.