The grim foe is determined to take the entertainer at his word, and that 'one slice more' will be his last indulgence.
The health of the entertaineris being uproariously received as a 'standing toast' with full-charged bumpers.
On these occasions the entertainer sends a message to this effect: "Come and smoke with me.
Of this, Was-bas-has made a merit of tasting, while his entertainer devoured it with pleasure.
Our Erasmus most elegantly proposes all the Furniture of this Feast; the Discourses and Behaviour of the Entertainer and the Guests, &c.
Our Entertainer gave us a Tale with an Epilogue, I'll give you one with a Prologue to it.
Then he came down upon him with a second cuff and the entertainer cried aloud, "What is this, O thou scum of the earth?
During the Great War he served seventeen months in army camps as an entertainer and inspirational lecturer, traveling fifty thousand miles and addressing a quarter of a million men.
At an early age showed a remarkable talent in music; a public entertainer on the piano and reciter of his own verse.
Of course, you may say that it would not be necessary for the entertainer to be dull.
One cannot indeed always affirm that the Rousseauist is by the quality of his imagination an entertainer pure and simple.
Michelet again has been described as an “entertainer who believes himself a prophet,” and this description fits many other Rousseauists.
Mr Pitman had been led to understand his guest was not good company; he had approached the gentleman with fear, and had rejoiced to find himself the entertainer of an angel.
They took leave of their kind entertainer and returned to their lodgings to pack up their traps.
To most of these their entertainer nodded, speaking a few words to some.
On the morrow, my entertainer awoke me with the sun; he took me out before his house, and then gave me in charge to an old man, who was to guide me through the labyrinthine hill-paths to the right road for Crosciano.
My entertainer had conducted me into his best room, and I was astonished to find there a little store of books; they were of a religious character, and the legacy of a relative.
No one but theentertainer can know all the motives that influence her in her selections.
Soon after they hunted on a wager to see who should come in first with game, and have the privilege of acting as entertainer to the others.
With such motives it is only natural that the conclusion, "All is vanity," should occur to the weary entertainer in the midst of his withered flowers and extinguished lights.
The Born Entertainer ¶ As we have pointed out, the Thoracic is a born entertainer.
A thousand dollars a week is not an unusual salary for an entertainer and the thousand-dollar-a-night singer is no longer a rarity.
When Clemens appeared as a public entertainer all society turned out to hear him and introductions were sought by persons of the most exclusive rank.
Their entertainer always accompanied them to take the stirrup-cup, which often occasioned a long and late revel.
My entertainer holds a master-key to London society, and he opened the gate for me into one of its choicest preserves on that evening.
A splendid banquet in a great house is an admirable thing, provided always its getting up did not cost the entertainer an inward conflict, nor its recollection a twinge of economical regret, nor its bills a cramp of anxiety.
His entertainer offered him nothing more restoring than coarse barley bread and skimmed milk.
This, however, was what Rousseau's independence could not brook, and he insisted that his entertainer should receive thirty pounds a year for the board of himself and Theresa.
Over the wine I made sure that my entertainer would have loosened the chain which seemed to tie his tongue—but no!
Mounted on what had very much the appearance of a French post-horse, my would-be entertainerpresently came up at a laborious canter.
Somewhat recruited in strength, I rose to take leave, having first requested my brave old entertainer to accept payment, which he declared impossible.
Not long after, he joined his entertainer in the hall, and found him walking up and down between Mosbach and Seckendorf.
Over the wine I made sure that my entertainer would have loosened the chain which seemed to tie his tongue--but no!