It was what he had looked for, yet it shocked him; and he marvelled that so rough an impact should not have kicked a groan out of the drunkard. Men had killed themselves ere now in such excesses, a dreary and degraded end that made John shudder.
Behind the table lay the drunkard, still unaroused, only one foot visible to John.
It was not Alan who lay there, but a man well up in years, of stern countenance and iron-grey locks; and it was no drunkard, for the body lay in a black pool of blood, and the open eyes stared upon the ceiling.
It was the usual thing - the disappointment of the baffled
drunkard - a little more terrible in his case perhaps because of the remnants of refinement still to be traced in his well-shaped features.
They--that is, Vronsky-- had a trainer, an Englishman, first-rate in his own line, but a
drunkard. He's completely given up to drink--delirium tremens-- and the family were cast on the world.
(according to what your worships say) I wish he may not call me drunkard too."
"Believe me," said Sancho, "the Sancho and the Don Quixote of this history must be different persons from those that appear in the one Cide Hamete Benengeli wrote, who are ourselves; my master valiant, wise, and true in love, and I simple, droll, and neither glutton nor drunkard."
But you will never see a
drunkard's watch without them.
The ringing impact of trucks, the sharp whistle of the engines from the junction, mingled with their shouts of "Men from Mars!" Excited men came into the station about nine o'clock with incredible tidings, and caused no more disturbance than
drunkards might have done.
The other phase of the death-road was that of the habitual
drunkards, who had a way of turning up their toes without apparent provocation.
NOTORIOUS
DRUNKARD Kitiri Location Chief Rahab Kiiru termed the mother as a habitual and notorious
drunkard, who has been arrested several times for child neglect.
Imagine when one
drunkard says so and others agree with him?"