There was a palanquin, for the up-keep of which we were forced to pay nine-tenths of our monthly wage. On such mulctings Dearsley Sahib allowed us to make obeisance to him before the palanquin.
Thither repair at accustomed times their harlots […] not with empty hands, for they be as skilful in picking, rifling, and filching as the upright men.
Recently, on a wintry Sunday, some 2,500 white Chicago area residents embarked on a strange safari across the city, determined to do what most of them had never done before—visit a Negro home. Eager to purge themselves of ignorance about the city's other half, they were participants in Interracial Home Visit Day, a Coffee Klatsch co-sponsored by local Catholic, Jewish and Protestant groups in an effort to eliminate racial bigotry and hate.
Do you stand possess’d
Of any proof against the honourableness
Of Lady Auranthe, our new-spoused daughter?