And nothing, besides, could afford more subject of ridicule, than an oath which contained an " etcætera," in the midst of it.
3
The grocer, the pork-butcher, drysalter, stationer, tea-merchant, etcaetera -theysit on me.
4
'Composure,' ' EtCætera,' and several more, are merely similes poetically elaborated.
5
Out of school hours, it is Christian names all round-Matthew ,Emile ,Adolf ,Emilio ,Giulio ,Robert ,Marcel ,Franz ,etcaetera.
6
Then, too, I shall be independent, and can do just as I like, and when I like, etcaetera, et caetera.
7
I think Major Worth might like them; and after all the awful stuff we have had, you know, etcaetera, et caetera.
8
Mrs. Mountstuart is bewildered: she says she expected you, and that you did not excuse yourself to her, and she cannot comprehend, etcaetera.
9
It may be an acutely conscious mouse, yet it is a mouse, while the other is a man, and therefore, etcaetera, et caetera.
10
'In justice let me add that I have not been troubled by hearing of any of the mysterious legal claims, etcaetera.
11
'Ten-and it's a task to spend the sum on a single household-shallbe alloted to your expenditure at Esslemont;-stables, bills, etcaetera.
12
'"The soul," etcaetera.
13
"Here," said he, "this is to pay expenses, wine, etcætera." A light-haired young man, without a cravat, went from barricade to barricade, carrying pass-words.