Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 31, 2025
I've not got my colours 'You're a cert. for them. 'Hope so. Anyway, I've not got them yet, and Norris has, so I can't very well go slanging him to Hill. Sort of thing rude people would call side. 'Well, I'll look out tomorrow, and if it's as bad as you think, I'll speak to Hill. It's a beastly thing to have to do. 'Beastly, agreed Marriott. 'It's got to be done, though.
But he chose at present to make light of it, almost as if he were chaffing above his knowledge of some calamity. "Some book Johnny says a chap is either a fool or a physician at forty," he remarked, drawing the blanket more closely about him. "I should hardly rank you as a Harley Street consultant, sir," I swiftly retorted, which was slanging him enormously because he had turned forty.
'Can you tell me anything, she asked after this pause 'do you care to tell me anything about your business in England. 'That's simple enough, he answered. 'I am within some few months of poverty, and I must get to work again. I have had a tremendous letter from old Darco, slanging me for breach of faith, and for having sent him a piece of intolerably bad work.
I honestly believe that the first real step towards reunion would be a prompt cessation of the whole process of criticism, vilification and abuse, one of the other, that now marks the attitude of what are known as "church periodicals." Roman, Anglican, Protestant, are all alike, for all maintain a consistent slanging of each other.
"I know it seems as if I had been a confounded prig in refusing her last year people may say so; but if I had given in and kept her with me in Paris, then everybody would have been slanging me for that!" Dick laughed. "No, Victor; I am not slanging you for one or the other course.
You wouldn’t think Papa cared—that much about anything, unless it was liquor; but he and the priest stuck to it two hours, slanging each other in native, and every time Galoshes tried to kneel down Papa went for him with the club. There never were such larks in Falesá. The end of it was that Captain Randall knocked over with some kind of a fit or stroke, and the priest got in his goods after all.
And I'm to preach at Sandringham one Sunday. Yes, to the Family. Tell Gideon that, will you. He'll be so disgusted. But what a chance! Life at St. Anne's is going to be full of chances of slanging the rich, that's one thing about it. 'Oh, you're going to take it, then? 'Probably. I've not written to accept yet, so don't pass it on. 'I'm glad.
Calling the chairman "an old messer," and telling him for Gawd's sake to shut up if that was all he could do for his living, she came down to the front, and took the case into her own hands. She did not waste time on the rest of the audience. She went direct for that coalheaver, and thereupon ensued a slanging match the memory of which sends a trill of admiration through me even to this day.
They used to talk a lot about moral force at the High School where she went, and in case you don't know what it means I'll tell you that it is making people do what they don't want to, just by slanging them, or laughing at them, or promising them things if they're good. 'Only moral force, eh? said Albert-next-door's uncle. 'Well?
The Duffer continued: "Now, Fluff, I won't touch your body, because you might tumble to pieces, but if I hear you slanging the school or our house, I'll pull out handfuls of fluff. D'ye hear?" "Yes," said Fluff, meekly. "Say 'Floreat Herga' on your bended knees!" Fluff obeyed. "And remember," said the Duffer, impressively, "that we've had a king here, haven't we, Caterpillar?"
Word Of The Day
Others Looking