My weak-headed son believes this latest threat is simply from a drunkard armed with nothing more than a poison pen. |
Why did the privileged first son of a wealthy dynasty become a drunkard and hell-raiser in the first place? |
The man was a habitual drunkard, and was responsible for much of the trouble currently brewing in Virginia City. |
He was a crony of Buckingham, with a reputation as a wit, debauchee, drunkard, and patron. |
He once pretended to be a drunkard holding a bottle to escape the attention of several people from a criminal gang. |
The pre-interval section of the play has Dostoevsky as a revolutionary, and then as a drunkard and gambler. |