"A
man-eater," he murmured, "and from appearances he has held sway here for a long time.
I forgot that he was a vicious, primordial wolf-thing--a
man-eater, a scourge, and a terror.
"Killeny Boy, you kinky-head
man-eater, Killeny Boy, Killeny Boy," Dag Daughtry murmured drowsily.
He drew up his legs, and the
man-eater seemed no more than barely to touch one foot, sinking back into the water with a splash.
The
man-eater must be deflected from her, and what was I, except a mad lover who would gladly fight and die, or more gladly fight and live, for his beloved?
His little boy a savage
man-eater! It was too horrible to contemplate.
You, a
man-eater? I should not feel safe with you, especially as I share your cabin.
Little did John Clayton imagine when he fashioned that crude but mighty portal that one day, twenty years later, it would shield a fair American girl, then unborn, from the teeth and talons of a
man-eater.
Cautiously the youth crept out upon the trail of the
man-eater. Along the foot of the perpendicular cliff the creature moved, sniffing at the invisible spoor, and now and then emitting the low moan of the hunting banth.
"I was witness that he offered
man-eaters' for sale," said Imam Din.
They were
man-eaters. Their faces were asymmetrical, bestial; their bodies were ugly and ape-like.
That the people were savage, that they had indeed begun to treat with the Portuguese, but it was only from fear, that otherwise they were a barbarous nation, who finding themselves too much crowded in their own country, had extended themselves to the sea- shore; that they ravished the country and laid everything waste where they came, that they were
man-eaters, and were on that account dreadful in all those parts.