There is nowhere else so much wisdom and such understanding of life as in a city club of young fellows, who have their experience still, for the most part, before them.
Young fellows placed on their good behavior are apt to get restless and nervous, all ready to fly off into some mischief or other.
We've a trick, we young fellows, you may have been told.
It's years since we met, but we were a good deal together as young fellows.
It's quite true that we were friends as young fellows.
A majority of young fellows at the University deceive their parents, especially if they come of serious houses.
He made a point of taking the time from the rising young fellows, as every one ought to, who wished to go with the world.
The one who seemed to be their leader said not unkindly, "You have given us a great deal of trouble, young fellows, and killed one of our comrades and badly wounded another.
They are a fine set of young fellows," the general said to the two officers with him.
Surrounded by a cavalcade of young fellows, he rode in procession to the town hall, the parsonage, and so on, where they all got a drink of beer.
Here we in England have thousands of young fellows who, because of their helplessness, are living lives of idleness and wrongdoing.
Young fellows of nineteen earning as much as twelve shillings a week couple with girls of less age earning ten shillings weekly.
Not that this one particular portion had escaped his notice; for, like the majority of young fellows nowadays, our hero was certainly quick at observation.
It was not remarkable, therefore, that he had already become acquainted with a number of young fellows, bachelors like himself.
He didn't understand women as we young fellows do nowadays, and therefore he hadn't any contempt for 'em.
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