The French for semi-detached
as in a house, is jumelée : twinned,
joined together side to side.
The English prefer detachment,
and if that is not possible,
then semi-detachment of some kind.
The French express their aggression with their driving.
The English (and Irish) express theirs with their drinking.
In France the hunters with dogs
are inferior to the middle class
who generally resent their outrageous rights
and behaviour (dating from the Revolution),
and often regard them as 'right-wing scum' .
In England the hunters on horseback with dogs
looked haughtily, expensively
down on the several classes below them.
Meanwhile, in America...
1 comment:
... they may not hunt, but certainly they are well armed ... so as not to be prey.
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