One evening, before supper, the father noticed his son playing with wood scraps on the floor.
One evening before supper, the father noticed his son playing with wood scraps on the floor.
I remembered that some time before, my dad had been cleaning out the attic and came across some old beer recipes on scraps of yellow paper.
It was but a word or two that I could catch, and yet I gathered some important news, for besides other scraps that tended to the same purpose, this whole clause was audible: "Not another man of them'll jine.
On the first page there were only some scraps of writing, such as a man with a pen in his hand might make for idleness or practice.
That's when she started going out at night, walking for miles, in search of scraps.
The apples display their milliner's scraps of ivory silk, rose-tinged.
The true writer, the born writer, will scribble words on scraps of litter, the back of a bus ticket, on the wall of a cell.
In a circle around the injured dog, Ted found an array of dog food and table scraps which were later identified as the remains of every meal Spotty had been fed that week!
Dorothy Parker (1893 - 1967) Some for renown, on scraps of learning dote, And think they grow immortal as they quote.
The apples display their milliner's scraps of ivory silk, rose-tinged.
When SCRAPS was closed on Sundays, she would play the tapes for the typically stressed animals.
One evening before supper, the father noticed his son playing with wood scraps on the floor.
One evening before supper, the father noticed his son playing with wood scraps on the floor.
" But the servant did not listen to him, and thought, "You have fleeced people often enough, now the thorn-bushes shall do the same to you;" and he began to play over again, so that the Jew had to jump higher than ever, and scraps of his coat were left hanging on the thorns.
"Little scraps which fall off the table of their own accord are not stolen, and are not worth speaking about.
" Two-Eyes answered, "Have I not reason to weep, when I have two eyes like other people, and my sisters and mother hate me for it, and push me from one corner to another, throw old clothes to me, and give me nothing to eat but the scraps they leave.
The two boys went in and out of the rich house, and often got some of the scraps to eat.
But the string by which her pockets were hung broke, the pots fell down, the soup ran out, and the scraps were scattered all about.
In the latter time, therefore, she used to have in a little child "for the scraps;" that is to say, to eat up the remains of the dinner.