Though she addressed the Englishman, her eyes were trained on Theroux, who winked roguishly at her. |
This is the story of three of them, an Englishman, a German and an American. |
At a rare soft moment in his life, H. L. Mencken was fetched by a novel penned by a madcap Englishman. |
As an Englishman, local PGA pro Richard Livingston hardly qualifies as a Yankee Doodle Dandy. |
The idea of a real Englishman is almost a contradiction in terms, like talking about a real theme park or a real golf club. |
Early on, he suffers the indignity of being three shots behind an Englishman. |