But it is characteristic of his strong nature that, where he does betray any sign of human sympathy or tenderness, it is for those who by their weakness and position are dependent on others for their protection - as for " the peasant boy with the little dog, his playfellow," 1 or for " the home-sick lad from the Sabine highlands, who sighs for his mother whom he has not seen for a long time, and for the little hut and the familiar kids."2 If Juvenal is to be ranked as a great moralist, it is not for his greatness and consistency as a thinker on moral questions. [Please select]
0
But what does the petted Dion care for his fading playfellow. [Please select]
0
"Look, Edith, I have brought you a nice little playfellow." [Please select]
0
Let me go and see my old playfellow. [Please select]
0
She particularly missed Clive, who had grown to be her best playfellow. [Please select]
0
"What more youthfully natural," said I, "than that she should carry off the hero of the occasion--her childhood's playfellow." [Please select]
0
He sits in the water with the other frogs, and croaks, and can not be anybody's playfellow. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!