...The Repulsive Man The Unpleasant Man The Man of Petty Ambition The Stingy Man The Show-Off The Arrogant Man The Coward The Oligarchical Man The Late Learner The Slanderer The Lover of Bad Company The Basely Covetous Man Souce: Wikipedia (Yes, I know, but it was in a nice graph form and I didn't have to retype it) So, here is the thing. Cliches of characters, stereotypes ...
... and for the first time, Erik had met his match. He was strong, but love was stronger. He was wicked, but somehow those tender feelings for that girl were more perverse. To put it most basely and possibly most appropriately: love, when felt by a monster, was a bastard child. It could have been beautiful under different circumstances—had Erik looked like her vicomte, he could have made her a star; ...
..., but vixenish to the last; 'you've been and excited our boys to run away. Now see if we don't pay you out for that, sir! If my pa IS unfortunate and trod down by henemies, we're not going to be basely crowed and conquered over by you and 'Tilda.' 'Noa!' replied John bluntly, 'thou bean't. Tak' thy oath o' thot. Think betther o' us, Fanny. I tell 'ee both, that I'm glod the auld man has been ...
... and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us. We cannot endure the infamy and guilt of resigning succeeding generations to that wretchedness which inevitably awaits them if we basely entail hereditary bondage on them." --Thomas Jefferson Editorial Cartoon Commentary: It's Still the Economy, Stupid This could be America's greatest failed presidency. 9/11 and the 'Good ...
The jeers of the crowd. As he rode past the schoolhouse he heard a tremendous chorus of yells and knew Prof. Sharpe was having a hard time to quell the riot caused by the sign on the blackboard. Through the window of the barber shop he saw the "mean man" frantically belaboring the barber with a hair brush while his hair stood up stiff as bayonets in all directions. And the grocer ran out of his ...
Him whether he had enjoyed himself he said: "Oh yes. Thank you very much. " "Nice people aren't they?" Alan went on. "Oh very nice. And--and such good tea. " He managed to convey a few of his sentiments to Alan after dinner. "But what else could the people have done?" said he. "They are French. " VI THE COMMON TASK OF A GREAT PEOPLE "This is the end of the line " said the Staff Officer kindest ...
Drove him across the room and slammed him into the wall. He hung there for a second like a man crucified then took a single step forward spat out a stream of blood and fell face down. The wall was scarlet where his back had pressed against it. Borowitz scrambled backwards trailing his right arm along the floor until his shoulders brought up against the wall. Unable to go any farther he hunched ...
...; you know what I mean. Kenwigs and Susan, yesterday was a week she eloped with a half-pay captain!' Mr and Mrs Kenwigs started together. 'Eloped with a half-pay captain,' repeated Mr Lillyvick, 'basely and falsely eloped with a half-pay captain. With a bottle-nosed captain that any man might have considered himself safe from. It was in this room,' said Mr Lillyvick, looking sternly round, 'that...
.... (Douglas/Hotspur, reference to Hotspur/Kate) Rating/Warnings: WWI AU. R. Act 4, Scene 1, with added mud and slash. Summary: O gentlemen, the time of life is short! To spend that shortness basely were too long. Notes: This is part of the WWI AU, is set very much IN the war, and as always, feel free to discuss any potential additions with me! No Man Than Yourself. If speaking ...
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