Word: siesta
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...chairs in the club, or wherever the after-lunch siesta is taken, may well be deserted for a week or two of vigorous work in the open...
...important and more frequent than heretofore, the custom of the Boston Bicycle Club might be adopted. The members of this club meet every Sunday, in good weather, for a long run into the country. A long rest is taken in the middle of the day for dinner and a siesta at any old country inn or hotel that they may chance to find at hand. If the far-famed "Harvard indifference" could be overcome, this might be made an enjoyable feature of our usually monotonous Sundays...
...variety theatre. He is great in theories, - he has one ready for every occasion, - but when you get him down to practice, he is n't there. Too much trouble, really, you know! He can reform the world, - on paper, - but is too fond of his diurnal cigarette and siesta to pitch in and carry out his own ideas. He prefers to dream about it from a distance. In fine, he is a man who spends four years at college in filling his head with fancies that it takes him all the rest of his life...