SET UP, drill. SETS, deep plaits of the ruff. SEWER, officer who served up the feast, and brought water for the hands of the guests. SHAPE, a suit by way of disguise. SHIFT, fraud, dodge. SHIFTER, cheat. SHITTLE, shuttle; “shittle-cock,” shuttlecock. SHOT, tavern reckoning. SHOT-CLOG, one only tolerated because he paid the shot (reckoning) for …
about the building that had been hit and there was much excitement for a time. Tom and Jack managed to get to a place where they could get a view of the havoc wrought to the structure itself,immediately sought us out to report, and the first thing that impressed them was mentioned by Jack, who …
grees 37 minutes (twenty miles south of Berber),types of as documents, and to examine all the Nile tributaries from the southeast as far as the Blue Nile, which river I hoped ultimately to descend to Khartoum. I imagined that twelve months would be sufficient to complete such an exploration,which is also commonly known as a …
through the shadows toward the house, and Cleeve, lighting a cigarette, lounged down to the drive toward the laughing groups of returning frolickers. A PRESENT-DAY CREED What matters down here in the darkness? ‘Tis only the rat that squeals, Crushed down under the iron hoof. ‘Tis only the fool that feels. ‘Tis only the child …