Scenery of the Way-lee-way A substitute for tobacco Sublime scenery of Snake River The garrulous old chief and his cousin A Nez Perce meeting A stolen skin The
scapegoat dog Mysterious conferences The little chief His hospitality The captain's account of the United States His healing skill
On entering the drawing room Stepan Arkadyevitch apologized, explaining that he had been detained by that prince, who was always the
scapegoat for all his absences and unpunctualities, and in one moment he had made all the guests acquainted with each other, and, bringing together Alexey Alexandrovitch and Sergey Koznishev, started them on a discussion of the Russification of Poland, into which they immediately plunged with Pestsov.
Reed would have endured my presence more complacently; her children would have entertained for me more of the cordiality of fellow-feeling; the servants would have been less prone to make me the
scapegoat of the nursery.
From it, in ancient times, the Jewish High Priest turned loose the
scapegoat and let him flee to the wilderness and bear away his twelve- month load of the sins of the people.
This was his
scapegoat; but his excitement was caused by something quite different.
I may be wrong, for I am ill-versed in religious matters, but my conception of God and
scapegoat be not that they are synonymous."
Often, the whole colony were playing at blindman's buff, magistrates and all, with their eyes bandaged, except a single
scapegoat, whom the blinded sinners pursued by the tinkling of the bells at his garments.
And he convinced us all; so lots were cast, And I, unlucky
scapegoat, drew the prize.
Methinks that thou and thine abettor soon Will rue your plot to drive the
scapegoat out.
'My
scapegoat and my drudge at school,' he said, raising his head to look after him; 'my friend of later days, who could not keep his mistress when he had won her, and threw me in her way to carry off the prize; I triumph in the present and the past.
Phillips's brief reforming energy was over; he didn't want the bother of punishing a dozen pupils; but it was necessary to do something to save his word, so he looked about for a
scapegoat and found it in Anne, who had dropped into her seat, gasping for breath, with a forgotten lily wreath hanging askew over one ear and giving her a particularly rakish and disheveled appearance.
Exemplary wives will sometimes find
scapegoats in this way.