Which preposition to use with hangers
So it is no use waylaying the paper-hanger on the chance of getting a free meal.
"But you'll have to let the paper-hanger in to-morrow.
" "But if you are a paper hanger by trade" "I suppose you think me a real paper hanger?" She was cautiously endeavoring to free one edge of her skirt; she nodded absently, then subsided, crimsoning, as a faint tearing of cloth sounded.
I thought it as good as ended, and throwing down my musket, caught up my hanger for a final stand, when something was thrown past me and bounded down the stair.
He is chained that woos the usher for his coming into the presence, where he becomes troublesome with the ill-managing of his rapier, and the wearing of his girdle of one fashion, and the hangers of another.