Word: bedded
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Very early on the morning of June 30, 1860, a murder took place at an English country house called Road Hill. The owner's son Saville Kent, 3, was gently, silently lifted from his bed. His assailant suffocated him, stabbed him in the chest, cut his throat and finally dropped him head-down through a hole in the servants' outhouse. His body was found later that day. In the months that followed, the Road Hill House murder became a national obsession. It seemed to reveal some sick secret truth lurking in the hushed, upholstered heart of the Victorian household; Wilkie...
...were hosting one or two prefrosh in our room. I went to bed and woke up to the sounds of girls giggling. I walked out to our common room and saw five prefrosh girls all around this one guy, giggling and huddled around him... That’s when I knew I’d be friends with this man forever...
...hosted this guy my freshman year. I actually let him sleep in my bed because I had to do a Math 55 problem set and stayed up all night doing...
When I was staying here prefrosh weekend, my host was this really nice, really mellow guy. I had a flight home at 10:15 in the morning, but by mistake I put my phone on vibrate when I went to bed. Turns out my host just never came back to his room that night, and I missed my flight home... It was entirely his fault...
...Modeled after Oscar Wilde, Reginald’s “weird fancy” had somehow alighted on Patience (Annie Levine ’08), the village milk-maid. But Patience, dressed simply and unadorned, claims that she “won’t go to bed until I’m head over heels in love.” Her wishes are immediately answered with the arrival of the second poet, the “idyllic” Archibald Grosvenor (Matthew I. Bohrer ’10) who calls himself a “trustee of beauty...