"A priest on the lam"
What does that mean?
"No, that's just dried blood... THAT is his brain."
What does that mean?
"No, that's just dried blood... THAT is his brain."
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Ooh ;-) Sounds like it'll be a good Paul Bettany movie for me
"No, that's just dried blood... THAT is his brain."
On the run, running away from his domicile (in medieval times there was a restriction on travel).
shareWhen someone is on the run (usually from the law) and hiding places, always looking over their shoulder. Usually depicted as very paranoid and can never stop in one place for too long in fear of being found by whatever is chasing them. In most stories, though, a person is 'on the lamb' because of their own guilt. Their guilt makes them paranoid.
Here... Is a good-bye present. Go clean. But not with me! I work alone.~Leon share