This event has annoyed and alarmed my master very seriously; and to make matters worse, on the day when the girl's treacherous conduct was discovered, the admiral was seized with the first symptoms of a severe
inflammatory cold.
They ought not to have wandered into
inflammatory declamations and unmeaning cavils about the extent of the powers.
Alcohol, which, from its portable qualities, containing the greatest quantity of fiery spirit in the smallest compass, is the only liquor carried across the mountains, is the
inflammatory beverage at these carousals, and is dealt out to the trappers at four dollars a pint.
I cannot conceive why everybody of his standing who visited at our house should always have put me through the same
inflammatory process under similar circumstances.
Near it was a violent oleograph of a lemon-coloured child assaulting an
inflammatory butterfly.
I had caught a myriad enticing and
inflammatory hints of a world beyond my world, and for which I was certainly as fitted as the two lads who had drunk with me.
Honeythunder expanded into an
inflammatory Wen in Minor Canon Corner.
Polyglot, of unknown parentage, of indefinite nationality, anarchist, with a pedantic and ferocious temperament, and an amazingly
inflammatory capacity for invective, he was a power in the background, this violent pamphleteer clamouring for revolutionary justice, this Julius Laspara, editor of the Living Word , confidant of conspirators, inditer of sanguinary menaces and manifestos, suspected of being in the secret of every plot.
Still, in the afternoon, he went sometimes for a slow casual stroll, by himself of course, the children having definitely cold-shouldered him, and his only sister being busy with that
inflammatory book which was to blaze upon the world a year or more afterwards.
Yes, I said, and I do not believe that there were any such diseases in the days of Asclepius; and this I infer from the circumstance that the hero Eurypylus, after he has been wounded in Homer, drinks a posset of Pramnian wine well besprinkled with barley-meal and grated cheese, which are certainly
inflammatory, and yet the sons of Asclepius who were at the Trojan war do not blame the damsel who gives him the drink, or rebuke Patroclus, who is treating his case.
Sikes being weak from the fever, was lying in bed, taking hot water with his gin to render it less
inflammatory; and had pushed his glass towards Nancy to be replenished for the third or fourth time, when these symptoms first struck him.
As a great many thousand Pygmies were employed in this task, they soon brought together several bushels of
inflammatory matter, and raised so tall a heap, that, mounting on its summit, they were quite upon a level with the sleeper's face.