-
Christina after her birthday,
three times a w**** at 5 am, in her cold and
draughty castle. However, by 15
January 1650 the
Queen had
actually met with Descartes...
- wood or
concrete at the
bottom of a doorway, the
threshold Draty Draught,
draughty, full of
draughts of air
Drawlatcheten Idle, lazy
Drinky Having consumed...
-
conquer his fear by
lighting candles, but
keeping the
candles lit in the
draughty room
becomes an
ongoing battle. Each time a
candle is
snuffed out, the...
- ventilation, draughts,
fresh food and
unspoiled wine: he
complained about the
draughtiness of
English buildings. He
complained that Queens'
College could not supply...
- autobiography, It's
Draughty In Front, was
published in 1938. He
stood for the New
Party in
Limehouse at the 1931
General Election. It's
Draughty In Front: The...
- ****emble de
Havilland aircraft. It was
known for
being overcrowded,
leaky and
draughty. This
building remained visible from the
Sounds Air
terminal from which...
- (illustration): a chair;
perhaps a
footstool to lift the feet from the
draughty floor; a
portable desk with a
slanted surface for writing; and a table...
- the Bois de Vincennes, and
complained of the damp, the wet plaster, and
draughty ill-****ing old carpentry. The
British Library has a
sketch plan of her...
-
castle at the end of her reign. Indeed, the
castle was
famously cold and
draughty in Victoria's reign, but it was
connected to a
nearby reservoir, with water...
- she had an
illegitimate child by a
previous lover.
Alexandra shared a
draughty attic bedroom with her sister, Dagmar, made her own clothes, and waited...