Kleiner Traum had come to make Peter Mit a visit, and show him his kaleidoscope.
Peter Mit opened the door from the street and entered the shop; one solitary oil lamp stood upon the counter, behind which sat David Morgridge, the surviving partner of the firm of Morgridge and Mit Dealers in Tobacco.
The door of Morgridge & Mit closes behind him, but not before we have seen his face.
They divided the business between them Mr. Morgridge attending to the snuff department, Mr. Mit to the cigar and pipe branch.
It was down this Fountain Court--though people now generally called it Pump Court--that little Peter Mit ran as fast as his legs could carry him.
But he is not on the bed, he is standing by the side of it, and the old cheery voice, though weaker now, of Solomon Mit comes from the pillow.
Solomon Mit smoked all the while but never took snuff.
At the same moment Santa Klaus was in the house, in the loft where little Peter Mit had hung his stocking.
Mr. Morgridge's Christmas Day had in fact commenced, but it was an hour yet before Peter Mit began his Christmas Day.
This, too, is Christmas Eve, and Solomon Mit has not forgotten it.
The derivation of English surnames is apt to be complicated and obscure, and 'Keats' is no exception to the rule.
Not long after Keats had been put to school he lost his father, whose horse fell and threw him in the City Road as he rode home late one night after dining at Southgate, perhaps on his way home from the Enfield School.
The Jennings connexion is of itself a circumstance which may be held to add to the likelihood of a Cornish origin for the poet, Jennings being a name frequent in the Falmouth district and occurring as far westward as Lelant.
Both cast and electrotype are in the National Portrait Gallery.
The school-house had been originally built for a rich West India merchant, in the finest style of early Georgian classic architecture, and stood in a spacious garden at the lower end of the town.
But during his last few terms, that is in his fifteenth and sixteenth years, he suddenly became a passionate student and a very glutton of books.
From a boy he was the bigger and stronger of the two: and at school found himself continually involved in fights for, and not unfrequently with, his small, indomitably fiery senior.
In an attempt of this scope, I have necessarily had to repeat matters of common knowledge and to say again things that others have said well and sufficiently already.
Da ich in wenig Tagen hier den Besuch von Freunden und ihren Damen erwartete, so recognoscirte ich nur mit dem Fernrohr die Kraterwand, ohne weiter ein Hinabsteigen an dieser nördlichen hohen Seite zu versuchen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.