Baily, the sculptor, was one of the "outside" guests on the occasion, and was so charmed with the brilliancy and jollity of the company that he offered, and in due time redeemed his promise, to execute its hero's bust.
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann
She's too good for a dairymaid-I said so the very first day I zid her-and a prize for any man; and what's more, a wonderful woman for a gentleman-farmer's wife; he won't be at the mercy of his Baily wi' her at his side."
"Tess of the d'Urbervilles A Pure Woman"
Thomas Hardy
Master Baily, sir, ye be not such a fool, well I know.
"Gammer Gurton's Needle"
Mr. S. Mr. of Art