5 Metaphors for briggs

" "But John Briggs will be John Briggs still, if he went to the moon," shouted Tom Thurnall, who had just come up to the window.

His father objected that he was not rich enough to send the child to a good school; his mother, that Briggs was a capital mistress for him, and had brought him on, as indeed was the fact, famously in English, Latin, and in general learning; but all these objections were overruled by the Marquis of Steyne.

Don't you think it's likely, now?" Mark was in the habit of so saying for the purpose of tormenting the Doctor, who held stoutly to his old belief, that John Briggs was a very clever man, and would turn up some day as a distinguished literary character.

Marty Briggs and me are bad friends, see?" She reveled in this new gaiety of his.

Go and find Mark, Tom; and please to remember that John Briggs is my guest, and that I will not allow any rudeness to him in my house.

5 Metaphors for  briggs