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He admitted it to himself; he was tired of casual wenching.
Throughout most of the winter I'd been chasing after kings all over Europe and the time had come for some serious wenching.
I would shame you with my wenching and revelry."
"They've conveniently forgotten all about his boozing and his wenching.
He had promised himself that he would give up his wenching, remain faithful to Carlina, but on campaign a soldier should take what was offered.
I thought you were happy wenching in the warrens of Crashb inding City?
In the farms on the edge of the mountains, fires burned all night and the drinking and the wenching were even wilder than usual.
Wenching of the nastier sort.
Well, perhaps the wenching.
Food, drink, and wenching seemed to have driven most of the worthless scum to the brink of unconsciousness.
No pilfering, no wenching, and no noise!
The young lordlings do always come down to the docks for the wenching and car-ousing they can no get away with where the air does smell fresher.
Wenching, for example."
Not so John, for Isabelle had been ripe for her age, and too beautiful to resist for a man whose wenching had been notorious prior to this marriage.
The soldiers all spoke admiringly of his drinking feats and his wenching and his domination of the other captains and his presence of mind in difficult situations.
I think he may have forgiven thegambling and the drinking and the wenching, but he knew Iwas a Royalist at heart and that he couldn't -" He stopped for a moment, listening above the buffeting wind.
The great novelist might relax with The Groans of Samuel Sensitive and Timothy Testy,Two Thousand Paradoxes merily argued, and such aesthetic exercises as The Art of Courtship and the Art of Wenching.
One of their partisans in the Supreme Soviet, noting the Soviet criminal justice system was hardly a paragon in the first place, said the case was like that of a parish priest found guilty of private wenching and alcoholism in the midst of a laborious career of hearing the confessions of sinners.