He subsequently rides other horses, each with some peculiarity perhaps, and, to keep his place in the string, a sluggard must be kept going, and an impetuous one restrained; they cannot both be ridden alike, but they must both be ridden as a jockey should ride them. [noun]
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In the morning of the following day, the Antiquary, who was something of a sluggard, was summoned from his bed a full hour earlier than his custom by Caxon. [noun]
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It seemed that the Boss of North Dakota was no sluggard. [Please select]
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Colden is no sluggard, and he should be here in the morning at the latest. [Please select]
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The sluggard is despoiled while he sleeps--yes, by George. [Please select]
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You've been on a woodland saunter, then, while I enacted Solomon's sluggard. [Please select]
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BUSINESS OF THE FORENOON The ancient Athenian was no sluggard. [Please select]
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