They feed and
pamper the vermin who are eating away the foundations of the country, and, damn it all, when we put a clear case to them, when we show them men whom we know to be dangerous, they laugh at us and tell us that it isn't our department!
Emporiums of splendid dresses, the materials brought from every quarter of the world; tempting stores of everything to stimulate and
pamper the sated appetite and give new relish to the oft-repeated feast; vessels of burnished gold and silver, wrought into every exquisite form of vase, and dish, and goblet; guns, swords, pistols, and patent engines of destruction; screws and irons for the crooked, clothes for the newly-born, drugs for the sick, coffins for the dead, and churchyards for the buried-- all these jumbled each with the other and flocking side by side, seemed to flit by in motley dance like the fantastic groups of the old Dutch painter, and with the same stern moral for the unheeding restless crowd.
Tell us whether, after all, the half- free colored man of Massachusetts is worse off than the
pampered slave of the rice swamps!
'Well, you have done well enough for to-day,' she grumbled; 'but to-morrow you'll have something more difficult to do, and if you don't do it well, you
pampered brats, straight into the oven you go.'
Another valet, with his finger over the mouth of a bottle, was sprinkling Eau de Cologne on the Emperor's
pampered body with an expression which seemed to say that he alone knew where and how much Eau de Cologne should be sprinkled.
"It's the best thing that could happen to the sickly
pampered thing to have some one to stand up to him that's as spoiled as himself;" and she laughed into her handkerchief again.
He often tried to dismiss the question, but his body persisted in rebellion and his senses nagged at him like
pampered babies.
This slavish homage, instead of softening my heart, only
pampered whatever was stern and exacting in its mood.
We know that, when the bodily constitution is gone, life is no longer endurable, though
pampered with all kinds of meats and drinks, and having all wealth and all power; and shall we be told that when the very essence of the vital principle is undermined and corrupted, life is still worth having to a man, if only he be allowed to do whatever he likes with the single exception that he is not to acquire justice and virtue, or to escape from injustice and vice; assuming them both to be such as we have described?
He returned
pampered and proud, to tell his rapacious countrymen of the wealth and the simplicity of the Saxon nobles a folly, oh, Athelstane, foreboded of old, as well as foreseen, by those descendants of Hengist and his hardy tribes, who retained the simplicity of their manners.
Audiences like to believe that the animals enjoy doing their tricks, and that they are treated like
pampered darlings, and that they just love their masters to death.
But he had saved himself by not becoming a mere
pampered house-dog.