It is a sad pity that lies should jump out so easily,” said Andy, trying to erase the memory of that unclerical laughter.
All his life he had been dogged by an undignified “Andy,” which was even more unclerical than the curls.
The wanderers lost their way one dark night, and the parson exhibited most unclerical anger, telling his clerk that he would rather have the devil for a guide than him.
My next reflections turned to the minister's very unclerical dress, and I puzzled myself for some time in fancying the various errands which might have required such a disguise--for disguise it evidently was.
My eye glanced over his unclerical habiliments, and I replied, "You must excuse me.
He makes a fool of her," was the bridegroom's unclerical retort.
The vicar did look at his bones, examining the brute in a very knowing and unclerical manner.
He became personal to Breckon, and noted the unclerical cut of his clothes.
But in the famous discourse upon an unlucky text--the sermon preached at the chapel of the English Embassy, in Paris--there are touches of unclerical raillery not a few.
The judicious Dodsley, or possibly the judicious Sterne himself (acute enough in matters of this kind), had perceived that now was the time to publish a series of sermons by the very unclerical lion of the day.
Next come two stories from the same neighbourhood of Oswestry, but of a more unclerical nature: A relation of Sir Watkin Wynn was one day hunting with those hounds when his horse stumbled in a lane and fell with him.
A clergyman of very unclerical habits was salmon-fishing in Scotland in 1872, and made use of strong expressions which very much disgusted the ghillie who accompanied him.
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