There they were, crawling and lolling about on the boughs like caterpillars, and gorging themselves with cherries.
See how they belch forth puffing trains as the breath of their nostrils, gorging and disgorging incessantly those human atoms whose movement is the life of the city.
I shall see that they are punished, not only for their disgraceful action in thus littering my stoop, but for gorging themselves like beasts!
There was gorging Jack and guzzling Jimmy, And the youngest he was little Billee.
To gorging Jack says guzzling Jimmy, 'We've nothing left; us must eat we.
Says gorging Jack to guzzling Jimmy, 'With one another we shouldn't agree!
After gorging ourselves on these uncommon dainties some of the chief Arabs escorted me to other tembes of Tabora.
Others, too, of that hungry gorging company found themselves disturbed in their ordinary occupation by this vision of sweet and tender beauty that flitted about them, ministering to their voracity.
All around him he could see none but the Fat protruding their paunches, bursting with robust health, and greeting with delight another day of gorging and digestion.
Iyu, who was up in the tree still gorging himself with fruit, said he was not afraid and he would fight it out that evening.
Violent movements in the branches as we passed drew our attention to monkeys, which had been gorging themselves with fruit and scampered away on our approach.
From twelve to half-past one the gorging went merrily forward, and I saw what the fish were rising at.
But near shore there was just one trout who never stopped gorging all day.
The poor idiot of Schlangenbad had escaped from the hovel in which he had passed so many years of his vacant existence, and I here found him literally gorging himself with the fruit.
They had evidently been gorging themselves during the night, and were now crawling into shelter to sleep away the day.
A man is ill from over gorging or drinking, a child ails from a surfeit of sweets or from catching a disease playing with other children in the streets or at school.
And he went on gorging her, every speculative 'stuffed monkey' increasing his nervous tension.
But a little more haggling, a little more tramping, a little more mending, and a little less gorging and gormandising!
The only positive results they are accustomed to get from the fiesta are the marks of the aforesaid pinchings, the vexations, and at best an attack of indigestion from gorging themselves with candy and cake in the houses of kind relatives.
However, citizens of Niagara Falls insist that the decreased flow is manifested in other ways; such as the annual gorging of ice at the head of the American channel almost laying this channel bare and sending its water to the Canadian side.
To gorging Jack says guzzling Jimmy, "We've nothing left, us must eat we.
Says gorging Jack to guzzling Jimmy, "With one another, we shouldn't agree!
The greedy fellow is gorging himself I doubt not, Bretwul," cried Ethel impatiently.
So the party extended their search, and presently they discovered the falcon and his prey beneath a tree--the hawk having improved the time by stripping the bird of its plumage, and gorging himself with the flesh and blood of his victim.
There was gorging Jack, and guzzling Jimmy, And the youngest he was little Billee.
Says gorging Jack to guzzling Jimmy, "With one another we shouldn't agree!
The singularly vivid descriptions of Indian life, with its alternations of human affection and fiendish cruelty, of daring and cowardice, of gorging and starving, make one of the most interesting features of Radisson's book.
For about a fortnight this cutting-up and gorging went on, but long before this the stench from the decomposing carcasses was so horrible as to be painfully noticeable at my camp, over a mile away.
Its breast was torn open, and the crimson blood, with which they had been gorging themselves, was spread in broad flakes over its snowy plumage.
These filthy creatures had returned to the deer, and were busily gorging themselves, when, all at once, they were seen to rise up as if affrighted.
There on the cragged cliffs they perched at ease, Gorging their hapless victims one by one; Then, full and weary, side by side they slept, Till evening roused them to the chase again.
Stones have been occasionally found in their stomachs, but they generally live on shrimps and crustacea, gorging themselves sometimes to excess.
Amongst these Gargantuan consumers, who combined in one the attributes of 'gorging Jack and guzzling Jemmy,' Sir Robert Walpole was celebrated for his powers, and seems to have owed to them no small share of his popularity.
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