I believe the rascal is a coward, though he pretends to be in love forsooth. |
|
Why, you rascal, I see that I must give her to you, since you love each other so consumedly! |
|
A little of costar's well-known exterminator would rid Mr. Aldrich of this rascal rodent. |
|
More, it is the wreck of the flying-boat, and that rascal Durango has eluded us again. |
|
I knew this man well, and knew that nobody was a more likely rascal for such a crime as that at Finchley. |
|
That will teach you not to supplant me and go in my boat again, you young rascal! |
|
Well, I hope to de Lawd you'll fin' dat rascal an' larrup him ontwell he cain't stan' straight. |
|
If the rascal sees the light he can get out of our way and we will pass him unperceived. |
|
This Bouquet is a rascal who will be more likely to end in the bastille than I, who did but defend my own. |
|
You have just permitted the cleverest rascal in the state to slip through your butterfingers. |
|
Why, thou rascal, said he to the ditcher, didst thou not tell me it was hard at bottom? |
|
A shopkeeper at Doncaster had for his virtues obtained the name of the little rascal. |
|
If the rascal does recover, what a beautiful subject for the garrote he will make. |
|
You rascal, you good-for-nothing, you shameless rogue, to worry me like that! |
|
God bless you, honeybunch, and I'm glad William has brought you home at last, the rascal. |
|
I've been deaved aboot 'im a' the day, but I haena seen the sonsie rascal nor the braw collar the Laird Provost gied 'im. |
|
Do good work, and teach that rascal Ivor to respect your powers with the rifle. |
|
The rascal was actually teaching me landsknecht, and I was obliged to pretend to learn from him. |
|
Why, you thick-skulled rascal, I tell you the farce is done, and I will be mad no longer. |
|
But Durbin was a rather slow, thick-witted rascal, while Bunol was quick, pantherish and full of crooked schemes. |
|
|
What rascal is this, who takes the unwarrantable licence of singing and deafening me like this? |
|
He measured the paunched rascal with a rapid eye, and with a flick at the left wrist disarmed him of his poignard. |
|
Dissipated rascal, and venal flatterer the poetaster had always been, but never traitor. |
|
The rascal had not used his own blood, but a red powder and the juice of the pokeberry. |
|
The groom is a prating rascal, and your maid ought to mind her own affairs. |
|
Let us see what had become of the rascal from the time when he disappeared. |
|
I got Flaubin before the Governor himself, and the old rascal confessed to sixteen hundred overcharge. |
|
Ourn was a shrewd rascal and nothing more nor less than a pearl poacher. |
|
He has taken a rascal for the hero of his picaresque and rattling romance. |
|
Am I, who was once a gentleman, a rascal as well as a brawler? |
|
You doggone little rascal, I'd rather herd a flea on a hot plate! |
|
The ten dollars the rascal would have kept, but I made him disgorge it. |
|
And what a pottering old rascal Charley was among the stone walls. |
|
There was not a rogue or a rascal inside its whole precincts. |
|
Call yourself any names you like, but I am neither a rascal nor a wretch and I don't choose to be called so. |
|
Just let me get ahold o' you, sir, and I'll show you, you young rascal! |
|
Wick Cutter was different from any other rascal I have ever known, but I have found Mrs. |
|
I am no coward, but what to make of this head-peddling purple rascal altogether passed my comprehension. |
|
Dashwood, but if he had done otherwise, I should have thought him a rascal. |
|
Evidently the man was not so much of a rascal as he was weak-minded. |
|
|
As shrewd a rascal as garron needed just such a place to settle on. |
|
Cookie was a willing rascal and a natural adept at the double-cross. |
|
I will capture the little rascal, sir, before he has got to Amiens. |
|
Is it possible that such a rascal usurps the privileges of gentlefolk? |
|
If I knew which rascal threw at the carriage, and if that brigand were sufficiently near it, he should be crushed under the wheels. |
|
There is not a rascal among them but loves you better than me. |
|
The servants put the rascal into the mat, and tied it round tight. |
|
Then the rascal put him naked into the mat, and tied it round tight. |
|
Why, those are my clothes you are wearing, you graceless rascal! |
|
Well, then, rascal, unbind my arm that I may summon the Nibelungen. |
|
Yet his inveterate surliness the rascal could not wholly conquer. |
|
Anyhow, that Eg-Anteouen with his hasheesh is a fine rascal. |
|
Then harkee you rascal at the Bar, hear me, sirrah, hear me. |
|
Why, you contemptible, lubberly young rascal, what do you mean? |
|
If the awful Three found no proof, ten to one they would drown him anyhow, because he was a deep rascal, since his plots were unsolvable. |
|
You mean some rascal in Paris that I believe persecutes Dona Rita. |
|
Say you suspect me of being little better than a plausible impostor, and pity my unfortunate niece for being associated with such a rascal as I am. |
|
I 've been an extravagant rascal, I know it, and I 'm thundering sorry, but that don't help a fellow, I 've got to tell the dear old buffer, and there 's where it cuts. |
|