Even Rotary flourishes primarily as a Cause, as another opportunity for the Southerner to puff and prance and be a noble hotspur. |
She admitted to herself that this clear-eyed Southerner did not look like an assassin. |
The tall, gawky, moon-faced 23-year-old Southerner in corduroy trousers had a lot in common with George. |
Neither he nor his running mate the scalawag or turn-coat Southerner, was received socially. |
In other words, the differences between a Yankee, a Southerner, and a plainsman were insignificant compared to the differences between a German, a Frenchman, and an Italian. |
But this Southerner first came into his own as a northern Expressionist in the tradition of Edvard Munch. |