Word: surginger
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Later the hotel-keeper's suspicions were aroused. The "wounded officer" suddenly shaved off his powerful, black mustache, glared with ill-concealed hostility at the Fascist crowds surging in the street, and seemed to take an interest in a powerful motor car loaded with extra gasoline tins, which mysteriously...
"I cannot begin to tell you, my friends, what I saw and heard in those places, all of which were supposed to be 'respectable.' I can give you only the faintest idea in this address. In one dance hall, which had been formerly a great skating rink, we...
"We saw tipsy girls, as well as men, in all of the halls visited; and in one place, we saw young women who were raving drunk, some of them surging out of the hall on to the street outside, with their loud talking. "We were solicited again and again in...
His conduct as President was firm, tactful, moderate. Even his political enemies realized that, if they had not a great man as head of the State, at least they had an able one. In 1918, when a surging multitude vociferously acclaimed him President of the Republic (he had then just...
House to the Parliament Buildings, dashed a sleigh, preceded by a troop of lancers, lances erect, pennants snapping in the wind-General Julian H. G. Byng, Baron of Vimy and of Thorpe le Soken, G. C. B., G. C. M. G., M. V. O., Governor-General of Canada, was on...