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Updated: May 1, 2025
'But instead of that one priest draggling up, poor devil, through the wet grass to the deserted altar with his solitary goose under his arm, he would have had every goose in Antioch forgive my stealing a pun from Aristophanes running open-mouthed to worship any god known or unknown and to see the sights. 'Well, said Hypatia, yielding perforce to Orestes's cutting arguments.
When the crow saw the people with guns coming, he instantly dropped the cheese out of his mouth, and took to wing. Meanwhile, a boy with a stick came up, and belaboured Master Donkey until he roared louder than ever. The wolf, with the sheep's clothing draggling about his legs, could not run fast, and was detected and shot by one of the men.
'You'd better take a bite and a sup, afore you takes your snooze. The draggling ends of the red neckerchief caught the schoolmaster's eyes. Riderhood saw him look at it. 'Oh! thought that worthy. 'You're a-taking notice, are you? Come!
For the rest, a pleasant, bright-eyed young fellow, with vivid animal spirits; and, in the holiday moments of reprieve from public duty he brings sunshine into draggling hunting-fields, and a fresh breeze into heated ballrooms. "My dear fellow," said Lord Thetford, as he threw aside his cigar, "I quite understand that you bore yourself: you have nothing else to do." "What can I do?" "Work."
To be sure, their dresses are so made only to sweep the tapestried floors of chateaux and palaces; as those odious aristocrats of the other side do not go draggling through the mud in silks and satins, but, forsooth, must ride in coaches when they are in full dress.
For the rest, a pleasant, bright-eyed young fellow, with vivid animal spirits; and, in the holiday moments of reprieve from public duty he brings sunshine into draggling hunting-fields, and a fresh breeze into heated ballrooms. "My dear fellow," said Lord Thetford, as he threw aside his cigar, "I quite understand that you bore yourself: you have nothing else to do." "What can I do?" "Work."
On an afternoon at this time a young girl entered the stone-mason's yard with some hesitation, and, lifting her skirts to avoid draggling them in the white dust, crossed towards the office. "That's a nice girl," said one of the men known as Uncle Joe. "Who is she?" asked another. "I don't know I've seen her about here and there.
To be sure, their dresses are so made only to sweep the tapestried doors of châteaux and palaces; as those odious aristocrats of the other side do not go draggling through the mud in silks and satins, but, forsooth, must ride in coaches when they are in full dress.
He had then laid his vulgar hands upon the beautiful bird, grasping it by the legs, and carrying it with draggling wings just as if it had been a common dunghill fowl he was taking to the market of Calcutta.
Out of these say twenty will endeavour to drown the bitterness of despised love in drink; twenty more will mope away their lives without a wish or attempt to make a mark in he world, because they have no ambition apart from their attachment to you; twenty more the susceptible person myself possibly among them will be always draggling after you, getting where they may just see you, doing desperate things.
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