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Updated: June 11, 2025
Not that I want to hurt your feelings, of course." "No, no, I see that." "What I wish you would do is to put the whole thing to that fellow Jeeves of yours, and see what he suggests. You've often told me that he has helped other pals of yours out of messes. From what you tell me, he's by way of being the brains of the family." "He's never let me down yet." "Then put my case to him." "What case?"
I wonder what his mother would do now if he turned up at your mistress' house and began to make love to you." She laughed outright. "You'll get into all sorts of messes but that would be the nicest one!" The Duchess came to understand that Robin held it deep in her mind that she was a sort of young outcast.
At Corfu he dined with commissioners, generals, and at messes; and records meeting Lord Byron's 'Maid of Athens, 'who is now rather passee, but certainly has remains of a fine face and a bad figure; large feet, of course, that all the Greeks have, he writes. There are accounts of other diversions, including a week's shooting with a Mr.
It was an hour from the third meal of the day. Tamada was juggling the food for three messes, and he was doing it with the calm precision of one who has every detail well mapped out and is moving on schedule. The boy Sandy was not there, probably engaged in laying the table for the hunters' mess, Rainey imagined.
The Tibetans give the foals of value messes of pig's blood and raw liver, which they devour greedily, and it is said to strengthen them wonderfully; the custom is, I believe, general in central Asia. At night the Tibetan dogs are let loose, when they howl dismally: on one occasion they robbed me of all my meat, a fine piece of yak's flesh.
He never gives himself away ... and that's the sort that's most romantic. You and I are obviously sloppy, Quinny, but somehow we miss all the messes that reticent, close chaps like Roger fall into. You don't much like her, do you?" "Well, I'm not what you might call smitten by her, but that's because she seems to think I'm wasting time in writing novels. She's too strenuous for me.
We new boys returned to Number 52 Mess on the middle deck for dinner, when `cooks to their messes' was sounded.
But the process of thinking eluded him, or, rather, his mind shied at it as a skittish horse might shy if confronted on a dark road with shapes vaguely familiar yet mysterious. Frankly, he couldn't make head or tail of this mess Doris seemed to be in. His memory reminded him that such "messes" existed.
O what neat spoons I'll make when I'm a shepherd! What messes, creams, garlands, pastoral odds and ends! And if they don't get me a name for wisdom, they'll not fail to get me one for ingenuity. My daughter Sanchica will bring us our dinner to the pasture.
The old foreman of the West Oakland stables had died, and since then two other foremen had done nothing but make messes of everything. The point of all which was that the Boss had spoken that day to Bud, regretting the disappearance of Billy. "Don't make no mistake," Bud wrote. "The Boss is onto all your curves. I bet he knows every scab you slugged.
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