By the time we backed on, André was wearing back to front the B.R. engineman's cap I had given him, which was hailed with delight by the crew of a La Chapelle Chapelon that had drawn up alongside us and was to follow us to Paris.
The Aunts just stand and tip waxish cups of punch to their faces.
The greatest hyphenator ever was Shakespeare (or Shak-speare in some contemporary spellings) because he was so busy adding new words, many of them compounds, to English: “sea-change,” “leap-frog,” “bare-faced,” “fancy-free.”
Tom oiled up his chain and set out with a dozen miles yet to go before he would reach a good road. He had not ridden more than a mile before he met a farmer's boy on a bicycle. The boy stopped and asked Tom where he was going.
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