One is a wiry, intense Chicagoan, the other a languid, slow-talking Southerner. |
The well-born and well-bred Southerner is no more a savage than any other man of condition. |
Fleury, as you will have guessed already, was a Southerner, destined, no doubt, to become the responsible editor of a liberal journal. |
The tall, gawky, moon-faced 23-year-old Southerner in corduroy trousers had a lot in common with George. |
Even Rotary flourishes primarily as a Cause, as another opportunity for the Southerner to puff and prance and be a noble hotspur. |
And now, a middle-aged millionaire white Southerner from a right-to-work state, he simply wants the same for others. |