We turn with disgust from the filthy and spiteful Yahoosof the fiction; and the filthiest and most spiteful Yahoo of the fiction was a noble creature when compared with the Barere of history.
It took a genius to write the fourth book of Gulliver's Travels; but after all, Yahoos are not men and women, and horses are not superior to humanity.
The reason why the Yahoos fill us with such terror is because they are true incarnations of our worst instincts.
A surface of mingled sand and gravel characterizes the way; sometimes it is unridably heavy, and sometimes the wheeling is excellent for a mile or two at a stretch, enabling me to leave the ambling yahoos of the sowars far behind.
They sing and shout and swoop down on one another about the basin, flourishing their swords and aiming with their guns, and they whip their poor, long-suffering yahoos into wild, sweeping gallops as they swoop down on some imaginary enemy.
But until the scientific standing of Mr. Gulliver's Yahoos is determined, the theory of evolution must be assigned to the mountains of speculations, big with expectation, but which yet await the birth of their first fact.
You will if you work for theseyahoos around here much.
If any of these yahoos around here say anything about it they'll get a setting up from me that they won't want again.
I had seen something of the Yarmouth yahoos at Gorleston.
Expect no more from man," he says, "than such an animal is capable of, and you will every day find my description of Yahoos more resembling.
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