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How the hell did Cleg allow himself to become a fall guy is beyond me.
Cleg stood up too and put his hand into his pocket.
I thought at one time the Cleg was going to forget himself and spit me."
The Cleg had received it with no more than his usual vacant good humour.
Scott watched until the Cleg slumped bloody from his ropes, and turned away sick.
She would attend to those next for Cleg needed his boots for work, he only owned the one pair.
A cleg sat on his arm and feasted itself, unswatted.
The Lang Cleg had suffered a passing fancy to go into the cattle business for himself.
Excited in spite of himself, the Lang Cleg was peching.
The Long Cleg had the loudest voice.
The Cleg nodded.
The book was first published in 1919 by the cleg 'Andrew Crowther' company.
Hari knocked on the door of Cleg the Coals house, smiling as a small girl rushed past her, eyes wide with excitement.
In the kitchen at the back of the house, Cleg was eating his breakfast of thick brown bread and great hunks of cheese.
The Cleg said, "Ay, like I told you.
Spider is the story of Dennis Cleg, a man who is given a room in a halfway house catering to mentally disturbed persons.
'See, I've put toecaps on for you, Cleg, make the boots last a bit longer they will.'
Riding knee to knee with the Cleg, one of the ten whom his own recklessness had nearly killed, he had muttered some sort of apology.
It gets a bit more heightened when Yvonne takes over Mrs. Cleg and wears her clothes and takes on the domestic goddess role.
'I know your brother by sight, big built like you, Cleg, but with greying hair, lives at the end of one of the courts, doesn't he?'
She glanced round her, there were boots to be tapped, heavy working boots belonging to Cleg the Coal with the sole hanging off like a ragged tongue.
'Don't speak of death, Cleg,' Beatie said, 'not now with me in this condition.'
Spider (Dennis Cleg (Ralph Fiennes))
'There's nothing I've done that I'm ashamed of, Cleg,' she said softly, 'my father brought me up to be respectable and that's what I am.'
Cleg has just been released from a mental institution and in his new abode starts piecing together or recreating in his memory an apparently fateful childhood event.