A Polack man showed a torn hand that had come under an ax-handle. |
They got a veteran soldier and a Polack waman to allow the machine to experiment on them. |
In such a cause, any soldier, were he but a Polack Scythe-man, shall be welcome. |
Linda had had maids, Polack and Swedish girls, and Irish country girls hardly intelligible in speech. |
He danced away like a Polack right merrily with his family, and stuck the rod behind the fur. |
We saw a Polack dancing-hall, where the cook-girls were slatterns, but romantic slatterns. |