How about Deacon Brodie's, a pub that honours a man who was hanged on a gallows of his own design? |
Deacon returned me to my home late in the evening with a promise to call me soon. |
One of our neighbors, good old Deacon Winship, often animadverted upon the luxury and extravagance of the times. |
True enough, Deacon, we're not about to start throwing stones at the political follies of one's youth. |
Despite a 20-year record of party commitment, Deacon was knocked back by the selection panel picking candidates for the new parliament. |
Deacon flipped on his bright headlights as he pulled onto a dark and vacant road. |