Pauper \Pau"per\, n. [L. See {Poor}.] A poor person; especially, one development on private or public charity. Also used adjectively; as, pouper immigrants, pouper labor.
And she is walking out on Higgins at the end. Around the two principals, Freddie Jones as Doolittle, the 'undeserving pauper', is a feast of chopped logic and handles his scenes well enough to be unpredictable.
They repeated past concerns that denying pauper status could be a dangerous precedent that cuts off worthy appeals.
Now battling House ethics committee charges that he may have committed 69 rules violations in his private business transactions, Wright was a self-described pauper in 1971.
The first body, removed in December from a pauper's grave at Mount Zion Cemetery in Landsdowne just south of Baltimore, was actually examined in an autopsy before someone noticed the identification tag on it.
"I plan to die without a nickel," she notes calmly. "I will be penniless, but not a pauper.
For only the second time in its history, the Supreme Court today permanently barred someone from appealing to it as a pauper after ruling that he failed to prove he cannot afford the filing fees.