Failed again; but drank some sherry, and then lay down till noon in decomposing and malodorous reed-mush and mud.
Any mean and malodorous trade will be more lucrative than the greatest knowledge and culture.
Its water front along the business section of the town is pretty punky, for there is a vile-smelling canal in the vicinity, and malodorous streets and alleys, but otherwise the town is away up in G.
The tenement sections are studies in human life, and malodorous ones at that.
Jostling through a malodorous crowd that blockaded the quarrel, they gained the threshold of a lighted shop.
Pantanaw was a depot for Ngapi, that malodorouscompound of decayed fish in which Burmans delight.
Through the town crept the Shwe-ta-chaung, a malodorous stream, on whose banks still stood the old British Residency in a grove of tamarind-trees.
The most popular article of food is ngapi, a composition of fish suffered to decompose and prepared in many ways, all equally malodorous in result.
Susan was watching a bug crawl down the wall toward their bed with its stained and malodorouscovers of rag.
We were expected at the hotel, the best in town, but so dirty and malodorous that we would better have camped under the stars.
It was a dirty little boat, with a malodorous cargo of fish, and for passengers two soldiers, two peasants, and a commercial traveller.
As soon as their eyes became accustomed to the dimness they were able to distinguish the spacious, blackened, malodorous chamber, whose only furniture consisted of some roughly made tables and benches.
And the paper in the next issue gloats over it and intimates that the reason the officers did not arrest Feinberg was because they were evidently too busy chasing a cat of malodorous tendencies.
Wishing to spare them, we had lived for a week past on black ground squirrels; but their malodorous meat had so disgusted us that we put it to our mouths with loathing, and even that wretched food was not found in sufficiency.
I was in a hurry to advance as soon as possible from those thick yellow waters, which were bearing down with them rotten trees, bunches of leaves, grass, and malodorous mud from Dakota, infectious with fever.
Why, then, does he come to thee, thismalodorous no this pious Asiatic?
I knew personally two cases where men had died of hydrophobia after being bitten by the malodorous brutes.
Added to this was the number of dead horses, which added to the intensity of the malodorous smell.
Natives stop at the Hotels Kosmos, Espanol, Palermo, and other similar dumps conducive to vermin, mosquitoes, and malodorous toilets.
Since there was nobody now at the head of the coffin it fell onto the platform, the lid came off, and the malodorous and semi-decomposed cadaver rolled on top of the baggage man who emitted awful shrieks and howls.
The Oriental near the docks is a good hotel, but the glass-roofed parlor and lobby is malodorous from poor ventilation.
Avoid ye likewise the malodorous pools in the courtyards of Persian homes, and be ye of the pure and sanctified.
Avoid ye likewise the malodorous pools in the courtyards of Persian homes #106 Most houses in Persia used to have a pool in their courtyard which served as a reservoir for water used for cleaning, washing and other domestic purposes.
She would shut her eyes tight as she passed old Mr. Thompson, with his great wen, conscious of the same sensation of sickness that would come over her at the malodorous neighborhood of a dead cat.
He thought of the narrow, malodorous alleys, the stifling shops, and regretted, with a double pang, the breezy bay and Yaffti.
It is not worth while to rehearse themalodorous details of that singular affair.
James still believed in witchcraft in 1613, when the malodorous divorce trial of Lady Essex took place.
The gloomy shade reeked with close, oppressive heat, a clammy dankness and pestilential sweat, impregnated with the coarse aroma of scented wood and malodorous flowers.
La Sarriette now exclaimed, for she was getting impatient, and was, moreover, no longer accustomed to the malodorous atmosphere of the cellar.
It may sound like a fable, But I'm game for betting that London is getting one large and malodorous stable!
But this wooden pavement, e'en after lavement is simple enslavement to nastiness, For when it is dry 'tis foul dust in your eye, and when moist mere malodorous pastiness.
The boards of trade and chambers of commerce were largely made up of men who, while assuming the most vaniloquent pretensions, were themselves malodorous with fraud.
Over all rose a sickening exhalation, the dripping, malodorous sweat of an assemblage worked up to the very limit of mental endurance.
From every entry came the smell of coarse cooking and unclean humanity, and the heaps of garbage in the gutters sent up a fog of malodorous dust when they were stirred by prowling dogs or hasty passengers.
But what worked up the Press most was his denunciation of modern journalism, in malodorous comparison with the literature this Library would bring the People.
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