Faux, senior, had told his son very frankly, that he must not look to being set up in business by HIM: with seven sons, and one of them a very healthy and well-developed
idiot, who consumed a dumpling about eight inches in diameter every day, it was pretty well if they got a hundred apiece at his death.
His delight was hers; and where many a wise son would have made her sorrowful, this poor light-hearted
idiot filled her breast with thankfulness and love.
Laughing and chattering like the
idiot I was fast becoming I fell upon his prostrate form my fingers feeling for his dead throat.
The boy's such an utter
idiot, he'd never learn to answer to it."
"You are a detestable hypocrite and an
idiot!" shouted the Party Manager.
"But how was it?" he asked, "how was it that you (
idiot that you are)," he added to himself, "were so very confidential a couple of hours after your first meeting with these people?
For the early worshipper was none other than the village
idiot, a nephew of the blacksmith, one who neither would nor could care for the church or for anything else.
I wonder if you were
idiot enough to do that, Aynesworth?"
Suddenly it occurred to her that they might think she was an
idiot; Tom had said that her cropped hair made her look like an
idiot, and it was too painful an idea to be readily forgotten.
an
idiot; though I know not whether I should not admire her cunning
But Maud said, "Tut, tut," in gentle reproval, and then asked why I was a blithering
idiot.
Such large virtue lurks in these small things when extreme political superstitions invest them, that in some royal instances even to
idiot imbecility they have imparted potency.