- (created in 1898) are
narrated by Raffles's
companion Bunny Manders, who
****ged for
Raffles in
their school years. C. S. Lewis's
partial autobiography,...
- p. 892. Quote: "Drawing an
Overdraft on the Bank of Life. Late Hours,
****ged,
Unnatural Excitement,
Breathing Impure Air, too Rich Food,
Alcoholic Drink...
- list for Newsday,
Christgau named it the best
album of 1972,
stating the "
****ged-out masterpiece"
marks the peak of rock
music for the year as it "explored...
-
football and cricket, both of whom also
attended Eton. At Eton,
Lyttelton ****ged for Lord
Carrington and
formed his love of jazz. He was
inspired by the...
-
workaday there inside him, it had shut off the
lights and gone on home. He was
****ged out in the
chair as usual, in his old gray flannels, smoking,
never taking...
-
unwieldy affair,
without a
happy expression,
never issued from the pen of a
****ged subordinate of the
daily press. His brother,
Henry William Greville (1801–1872)...
-
amiable type
which makes heroes of its friends. In the old days when he had
****ged for him at
Winchester he had
thought Derek the most
wonderful person in...
-
favourite residence,
Osborne House. He was
educated at
Harrow School,
where he
****ged for
Stanley Baldwin. He also met
Winston Churchill, who
became a lifelong...
- Hall and
Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire.
Mellish attended Eton,
where he
****ged for
William Gladstone, parti****ted in the
Debating Society and was a "wet...
- the ****ure
Liberal cabinet minister John Simon, for whom the
young Beith ****ged. From
Fettes he went up to St John's College, Cambridge,
where he read classics...