One that always comes up heads.
Almost always. Some very lucky people have gotten away from the tug to try more, though. So, don't experiment, you probably wont be so lucky.
It is a figure of speech meaning ( hold things! hold things steady) the anchor being fast means it is solidly planted on the bottom, like the German Fest ( static- fixed, locked) not fast in the sense of speed. Hold Fast!also used as a slogan is more common.
He had one ankle resting on t'other knee; the boot on that foot was busted, and two of his toes stuck through, and he worked them now and then.
"Speak well of the law" implies respect for established rules and regulations.
smoke
There was a streaming mist in all the hallows, and it had roamed in its forlornness up the hill, like a evil spirit, seeking rest and finding none.
The passage that implies the character pays attention to details is "In a few moments, a man stood in his presence, who, with a keenly observant look at him, addressed him by his name."
Lanyon, you remember your vows: what follows is under the seal of our profession.
" It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" these are the opening lines of a "Tale of two cities"
(A+) "eh, well!" here you see me...
round the corner....
There are no options given.
Multi-purpose
Communication is important. A+
pip always lost A+
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