1 That young man hears the words I speak.
2 I find it wery hard to hold that young man off of your inside.
3 It is in wain for a boy to attempt to hide himself from that young man.
4 I looked all round for the horrible young man, and could see no signs of him.
5 There's a young man hid with me, in comparison with which young man I am a Angel.
6 Drummle, an old-looking young man of a heavy order of architecture, was whistling.
7 In their presence," pursued Pumblechook, "I will tell you, young man, what to say to Joseph.
8 I am a keeping that young man from harming of you at the present moment, with great difficulty.
9 That young man has a secret way pecooliar to himself, of getting at a boy, and at his heart, and at his liver.
10 I felt that I must have something in reserve for my dreadful acquaintance, and his ally the still more dreadful young man.
11 Under the weight of my wicked secret, I pondered whether the Church would be powerful enough to shield me from the vengeance of the terrible young man, if I divulged to that establishment.
12 Yes, young man," said he, releasing the handle of the article in question, retiring a step or two from my table, and speaking for the behoof of the landlord and waiter at the door, "I will leave that teapot alone.
13 A boy may lock his door, may be warm in bed, may tuck himself up, may draw the clothes over his head, may think himself comfortable and safe, but that young man will softly creep and creep his way to him and tear him open.
14 For the fugitive out on the marshes with the ironed leg, the mysterious young man, the file, the food, and the dreadful pledge I was under to commit a larceny on those sheltering premises, rose before me in the avenging coals.