At age three Sturges was adopted by his gadabout mother's second husband, Solomon Sturges, a wealthy Chicagoan. |
That such a revulsion should occur in the nature of a gadabout and featherbrain like this girl, is not unnatural. |
Then Geoffrey of London, a young gadabout whose taste runs to older women, and who has various angry husbands and boyfriends on his trail. |
Not four years since I still had her under me at school, and she was already a gadabout. |
Not a sign of the presence of the gadabout was to be seen on the waters before them. |
On signing a contract, the ogre exchanges a day from his past for one in which he can revert to being a scary, unregenerate, child-free gadabout. |