Autobiography, 59:to drunkenness and learnt not to mind a drunken man and I learnt, also, how to handle him, but IAutobiography, 62:of course, the quarrelsome drunk and many is the drunken fight into which I have thrust myself -Autobiography, 63:have been asked by the M.P.s to help them get a drunken soldier quietly home. They would keep outAutobiography, 63:the spectacle would then be seen of me and the drunken man, making W's along the road. You can,Autobiography, 69:He did, on the principle, I suppose, that drunken men, infants and fools are not responsible, andHercules, 129:"take time to eat", but Hercules took time for a drunken orgy with two wise old centaur friends. |