As one laved one's chest one could conjure up images of bowler hats on the coat rack, well-thumbed Police Gazettes, shoe polish and cigars. |
Sarasin called the gazettes of this new Aristarchus, hebdomadary Flams! |
The Dutch, you know, insult me daily in their gazettes, and by their republican attitude. |
In the Indian gazettes a wigwam was the symbol of a day's march, and a row of them cut or painted on the bark of a tree signified that so many times they had camped. |
It has its advantage where there are no gazettes to publish the news of the day, or to report the proceedings of important meetings. |