The earth-shattering declaration came from a tall, willowy girl surrounded by what could only be classified as a gaggle of peons. |
While these peons can be whipped into fighting shape, bolstering diminished ranks or supplementing healthy ones, the citizens of each village slowly repopulate the town. |
Although we'd love to see that record in print, too, us superior folk would no longer have anything to lord over the peons. |
In 1901, the councillors gave up the privilege of having peons who used to accompany them during assessments and inspections. |
If you'll excuse me, I am rather busy, and don't care to discuss civic reform with peons. |
Unfortunately, he didn't say a word about how we peons could implement this idea in our classes, so it seemed a bit unapproachable. |