"Didapper" Quotes from Famous Books
... and gli animali parlanti, on foot, wing, fin, "or belly prone," peopled the booksellers' shops. C. G., "perplexed in the extreme," was the cause of perplexity to others, figuring now as a flying-fish, and now as a porpoise. While J. W. was not less problematical—now an Eel, and now a Didapper. ... — Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845 • Various |