| A FOG? A criminal, too |
BIGAMIST |
| A knight of old might have such an inclination to do it in the yard |
TILT |
| Ah, that's about to spoil the insect with that bloomingthing! |
AMARANTH |
| As at Epsom, by the sound of it, they are most offensive |
ASSAULTS |
| As, by the sound of it, this will fix you enough to take your breath away |
ASPHYXIA |
| Ceve, perhaps, is all for show |
EVINCE |
| Come again about the turf |
REPEAT |
| Do well as I have at last |
THRIVE |
| Does one intend to get a red turn and wander with it? |
MEAN |
| Ex, it seems, has been finished, of course |
EATEN |
| How A served at the table and hung around there |
AWAITED |
| How tough to get the backward girl around one! |
SISAL |
| In the morn one gets even about it in church. O, come! |
VENITE |
| Is E in the cream? That's fine |
AMERCE |
| Is the East dead? That'll please you |
ELATE |
| It might be the kind that is made-up |
CHEESE |
| Just when one depends on him, he is untruthful, perhaps, all over again |
RELIES |
| Knock back your boy to get him to church |
PARSON |