Miss Caroline was down in the kitchen, interviewing Mena about breakfast.
Mena can wheel you around the garden, and wait on you; and I will think of all sorts of things to keep you busy.
Ring your bell for Mena if you need anything else," she said.
That's very fortunate," answered Miss Caroline, "for I gaveMena an entire holiday.
But if those people come, Mena will have so much more to do, she'll never have any time to wheel me.
Mena can scarce believe it; posed and mum He ponders; then, with thanks, declines to come.
Philip next morn finds Mena at a sale "Where odds and ends are going by retail, And greets him first.
In the grill-room of the Mena House we meet the poet Shakib, who was then drawing his inspiration from a glass of whiskey and soda.
We are again at the Mena House, where we first met Shakib.
At last one day, in the blaze of noon, they descended from the desert and dismounted from their camels at the gates of Mena House Hotel.
He then left his retainers to pitch the other tents and to arrange the camp, and, mounting his camel once more, rode to Mena House, where he boarded the electric tram for Cairo.
Muriel won't be back from Mena House until this evening," he said.
The Tombs of Sakkara stand at the edge of the desert, some ten miles south of Mena House; and the excursion was made on horseback, servants having been sent on ahead to prepare tea at the little rest-house in the necropolis.
She was to dine with the Bindanes at Mena House, and he suggested that he should call for her after dinner, when the young moon would be low in the heavens, and that they should ride out to his tents and talk for a little while.
I'll ride in to Mena House on my camel every morning, and take the tram into Cairo from there.
That evening she was to dine with the Bindanes at Mena House and to spend the night with them, so as to be ready for an early start next morning upon an all-day excursion into the desert.
One of the camels belongs to me," he replied, "and its duties will be to take me to and from Mena House every day, and to fetch water from the well.
Muriel was going out to lunch at Mena House, and Daniel suggested that she and the Bindanes should ride over to his camp to tea.
I have a lot of shopping to do, and I told my men to meet me with the camels at five o'clock at Mena House.
Sister Mena had been bred up in a Sisterhood's school, from five years old and upwards, and had no near relatives.
She made me return that book dear Sister Mena lent me, because she said it was Roman Catholic.
She was not at this St. Milburgha's Guild, you know, and Sisters Beata and Mena knew all about it.
I should think the best thing for Sister Mena would be to go to a good school, leave off her veil, in which she looks so pretty, and be treated like an ordinary girl," said Lady Merrifield.
But a fellow might do worse than put up at the Mena Hotel, of which I, alas!
On the decease of the builder of the house, it was greatly enlarged, and is now known as the Mena House Hotel.
Mena is the name of one of the most ancient Egyptian kings.
Mena and Rameses are closely connected--I will sacrifice them both.
These new influences find expression, above all, in the poems of Imperial, Mena and the Marquis of Santillana.
Imitating the scheme of Dante's Divina Commedia, and largely influenced also by Lucan, Mena here seeks to picture the vicissitudes of Fortune.
At times, as in these octaves celebrating the luckless Galician troubadour Macías, a martyr of love, Mena rises to a respectable lyric height.
The work has been attributed without warrant to Rodrigo Cota, Juan de Mena and others.
Kemon vsa enfalda aldera to Athenia vppe there mena acht and wildon hja thervr bara, sa warth ther hropen, hark, hark, ther skil en semomma ketha.
Jef-t nv berde that tha Saxana knapa ther nydich nei utsagon, than lakton hja godlik and seidon, aste thvrath thene mena fyand to bikampane, sa kanst thin breid jet fuel riker meida jan and jet forstelik tera.
Sin ther svme vrlameth, sa mot-a mena mente njvda far hjara lif, ak moton hja forana sitta by tha mena fersta, by huslika fersta, ja by alle fersta.
Allena ief hwa en dad den heth to mena nitha, sa mei him that jeven wrde.
Sjugun monatha after werth er en mena acht bilidsen and wel to Grenega [59] ut erseke that anna Saxanamarka palth.
Findas folk skil sina findingrikhed to mena nitha wenda, that Lydas folk sina krafta and wi vsa wisdom.
Wi ne muegan thervr nen ordel to fellande, men wi willath jo tohropa, ne len navt to sere vppa wisdom and dueged ni fon jvwa Forsta, ni fon jowa famna, hwand skel et halda sa mot allera mannalik waka ovir sin ajna tochta and for-t mena held.
At dinner Mena rattled on, expressed Whate'er came uppermost, then home to rest.
Mena keeps praising up, the whole way there, The Sabine country, and the Sabine air; So Philip sees his fish is fairly caught, And smiles with inward triumph at the thought.
Mena some trick in the request divines, Turns it all ways, then civilly declines.
Next morning Philip searches Mena out, And finds him vending to a rabble rout Old crazy lumber, frippery of the worst, And with all courtesy salutes him first.
Are there any finer roads in the whole world than the Mena road and that to Heliopolis?
Trams brimming over with jubilant human freight moved off from Mena House, and glided along the well-known road to Cairo, where trains were waiting to convey the men to Alexandria.
Out at Mena camp there was great excitement as battalion after battalion marched away, encouraged by the cheers of their comrades behind.
There were wild cheers at Mena when the news buzzed round; lusty cheering at Zeitoun when the New Zealanders heard it; more wild cheering at Heliopolis and Abassia as the message flashed further afield.
There father Fray Benito de Mena [109] was progressing finely with the conversion of the Indians of Aclán and Vera in the mountains contiguous to Cagayán, of which we shall treat more fully hereafter.
That religious Fray Benito de Menawas an able evangelical minister, and obtained much fruit in the province of Ilocos.
We go to-morrow to the Pyramids, and we join her at the Mena House, I and the poor boy Denzil.
Dean, Armand Gervase, and Denzil Murray, who drove to the Mena House together in one carriage, and were more or less all three in a sober and meditative frame of mind.
She said she would give me her answer when we were all together at the Mena House Hotel.
At about two hundred yards from the entrance of the Mena House, the Nubian stopped and waited till Gervase came up with him.
She has gone to secures rooms at theMena House Hotel, which is situated close to the Pyramids.
But she suggests that we should make up a party for the Mena House while she is staying there, as she can, so she tells me, make the Pyramids much more interesting for us by her intimate knowledge of them.
Armand Gervase in the meanwhile was making himself the life and soul of everything at the Mena House Hotel.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mena" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.