Aún no tenemos significados para "pay the fiddler".
1He had danced; he was going to pay the fiddler like a man.
2Ef a man will dance, he's got to pay the fiddler.
3The wise, brazen little virgins who shimmy and toddle, but never pay the fiddler.
4But mind, you have got to pay the fiddler yet!
5But, mind, you've got to pay the fiddler yet.
6It is an old maxim, and a very sound one, that he that dances should always pay the fiddler.
7He would bring down his house about his head, and there would be no Rome to pay the fiddler.
8And when Marcia came home and found out he'd been meddling-well ,themeddler would have to pay the fiddler, that's all!
9He was on his feet and Governor, thanks to Elton's interposition, and now he was called on to do his part-topay the fiddler.
10When I was your age, I took no one's advice; but look how I've paid the fiddler.
11"It's a dance for which he will pay the fiddler yet!"
12Old Tom has paid the fiddler, then, for nothing of mine would have bought off the hair, much less the skin.
13"The Cardinal shall pay the fiddlers," added Gondi.
14"Mustn't we pay the fiddler if we dance?"
15The Grand Company pays the fiddler for the royal fêtes at Versailles, while the Bourgeois Philibert skims the cream off the trade of the Colony.
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