1 | Were there any houses? Stupid . | |
2 | Also said "out". | |
3 | The little donkey rolled on the ground. | |
4 | The little donkey rolled on the ground. | |
5 | He is as stubborn as a donkey. | |
6 | You are as stubborn as a donkey! | |
7 | He's an absolute donkey. | |
8 | No, we've had it. | |
9 | The donkey brayed suddenly. | |
10 | All asses wag their ears. | |
11 | "That no-good lazy donkey!" said he. | |
12 | A whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back. | |
13 | He is stubborn as a donkey. | |
14 | I am a boy donkey! | |
15 | The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle. | |
16 | Don't be scared, he's up with end. | |
17 | The analogy is rather farfetched. | |
18 | The braying of an ass does not reach heaven. | |
19 | The mule partakes of both the horse and the ass. | |
20 | Don't be scared, he is up with end. |