Фото 1. В субботу ездил на тренировку. В пятницу тоже. Очень хорошо было в зале: человек пять максимум, включая меня оба раза. Погода изумительная, но весьма прохладная. Взял с собой аппарат, поехал объездным маршрутом с остановкой на поснимать.
На Озере. Св. Лаврентия.
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"The devil fetch ye, ye ragamuffin rapscallions; ye are all asleep. Stop snoring, ye sleepers, and pull." – Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851
"In his personal life [Christopher Hitchens] was no less the 'rapscallion iconoclast,' as historian Douglas Brinkley once described him. He left his pregnant first wife for another woman." – Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times, December 15, 2011
About the Word:
There are no scallions in rapscallion. Rapscallion is an alteration of rascallion, which is itself an irregular formation of rascal, a term born in an Old French dialect word meaning "to scrape, clean off."
a theatrical role that is regularly or frequently played by an actress in male costume
About the Word:
Men, not women, traditionally wear breeches (a type of short pants), but women, not men, fill the breeches part.
In Shakespeare's day, male actors played the roles of women; by the mid–17th century, after the Puritan ban on theater had ended, women were playing female parts. The notion of the breeches part reintroduced novelty as women donned pants to play traditionally male roles. A modern–day breeches part is the role of Peter Pan.