He was Nothing but a Humbug, trying to be a Bugbear
This is from goodly Bob in Texas, one of the stellar members of this band of literary ruffians:
I like the comment re: Elijah, “Elijah! Thought I , and we walked away, both commenting, after each other’s fashion, upon this ragged old sailor, and agreed that he was nothing but a humbug, trying to be a bugbear.” The start of Chapter 23: “Old age is always wakeful; as if, the longer linked with life, the less man has to do with aught that looks like death.”
I like the comment re: Elijah, “Elijah! Thought I , and we walked away, both commenting, after each other’s fashion, upon this ragged old sailor, and agreed that he was nothing but a humbug, trying to be a bugbear.” The start of Chapter 23: “Old age is always wakeful; as if, the longer linked with life, the less man has to do with aught that looks like death.”
I must confess I did not know what a Bugbear was! To my knowledge I have never heard the word before. Back in rural Iowa it was always the Bogeyman that was going to get you. We knew the word ‘Hobgoblin’ too, but rarely used it.
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Also love the line you posted from Chapter 23. Very true, me thinks.