My friends think he is something of a bounder but he says it is totally out of character for him to behave in this way. |
But Bennett was, of course, despised by the intelligentsia because the bounder made money from literature. |
This is necessary because fiddling the regimental books is clearly the action of a bounder and a cad, and shows an unheroic concern for money. |
The charming Tim is a lying bounder and desperate for money to feed his fantasy life as a successful high flyer. |
Many see the casting as ironic because Wickham is something of a bounder who eventually elopes with one of the Bennett girls. |
Brought up to believe her dad is an abandoned bounder, Pam is surprised to discover Paul is a bit of a charmer. |