Word: filches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...gods, TIME, where in the world did you filch such sordid stuff as that...
...mope in the candy shop. Snapped Judge Mack irrelevantly: "You mean, oh, come ye back, ye days of yore, when you could put $3,000,000 in and filch back...
...Jailor, while other parts in the play will be portrayed as follows: Mr. Peachum by Alan J .Dimond '37; Lucy Lockit by Ralph Lazzaro '36; Captain Macheat by John Gochenour '36; Polly by Courtland Canby '36; Mrs. Peachum by Peter L. Scott '36; The Beggar by Leonard Hammer '38; Filch by Robert C. Cochrane, Jr. '38; Dianna Trapes by Robert E. Rogers '38; and William L. Batt '38 will play the part of "The Player...
...gigantic antique bed. One is a violinist (Walter King), who finds himself humiliated in his efforts to practice in public by kindly passersby who mistake him for a street musician. The third is a demure actress (Janet Gaynor) who meets the furniture dealer when both are trying to filch a supper from the open kitchen windows of the Central Park Casino...
Sirs: TSK! TSK! TIME! Such ingratitude! Such treatment of your immortal advance agent! Almost three centuries ago he wrote ''To the Virgins, to make much of Time," and now you filch from him his good name! Tsk! Tsk! TO TIME TO MAKE LESS OF THE "VIRGINS." Gather allusions where ye may, Old TIME is near to lying. Must Robert's name to Richard, pray, Be changed by Herrick's flying...