Anyway, she started secretly treating drudges at night after she learned that most infirmaries consist of a first-aid kit and a supply of heavy sedatives. |
Should we see them as dreary drudges, blind to the creativity of the Shakespeares and Hemingways who are taking the test? |
Others live on as hard-working priests or clerical drudges, or as the family man next door or at the next desk. |
The chief solicitude of the rich and of the ruler in the old civilization had been to keep up a supply of drudges. |
There is nothing for them but to be drudges and mothers, to bear and to bring up children. |
Even here it is a fine wide stream, and seems to scorn the beggarly ditch that drudges like a pack-horse by its side. |