The antients may be considered as a rich common, where every person who hath the smallest tenement in Parnassus hath a free right to
fatten his muse.
They were telling one another of all the places where they had been waddling about all the morning, and what good food they had found; and one said in a pitiful tone: 'Something lies heavy on my stomach; as I was eating in haste I swallowed a ring which lay under the queen's window.' The servant at once seized her by the neck, carried her to the kitchen, and said to the cook: 'Here is a fine duck; pray, kill her.' 'Yes,' said the cook, and weighed her in his hand; 'she has spared no trouble to
fatten herself, and has been waiting to be roasted long enough.' So he cut off her head, and as she was being dressed for the spit, the queen's ring was found inside her.
"Joe talks in this way so as to make us take good care of him, and
fatten him up."
They were fat and sleek, for they had been brought from a distant Mahar city where human beings are kept in droves, and bred and
fattened, as we breed and
fatten beef cattle.
The savages now produced large bowls full of rice prepared with cocoanut oil, of which my crazy comrades ate eagerly, but I only tasted a few grains, understanding clearly that the object of our captors was to
fatten us speedily for their own eating, and this was exactly what happened.
Anybody who could invent a new imitation had been sure of a fortune from old Durham, said Jurgis' informant; but it was hard to think of anything new in a place where so many sharp wits had been at work for so long; where men welcomed tuberculosis in the cattle they were feeding, because it made them
fatten more quickly; and where they bought up all the old rancid butter left over in the grocery stores of a continent, and "oxidized" it by a forced-air process, to take away the odor, rechurned it with skim milk, and sold it in bricks in the cities!
For the present may be a werry good inn, according to London opinions," said Joe, confidentially, "and I believe its character do stand i; but I wouldn't keep a pig in it myself - not in the case that I wished him to
fatten wholesome and to eat with a meller flavour on him."
For a hundred francs a year, she cooked and did the housework, washed, ironed, mended, harnessed the horse,
fattened the poultry, made the butter and remained faithful to her mistress--although the latter was by no means an agreeable person.
He had given that up, and now cultivated fruit and vegetables for the market, and his wife bred and
fattened poultry and rabbits for sale.
They are delicious when kept and
fattened. Fortunate, too, are those that are bred for food, since they are never called upon to do aught but eat."
Here, too, since she was to be eaten and since the taboo had no bearing upon one condemned to be cooked, the thin little Mary from the lazarette was tumbled trussed upon the floor among the many blacks who had teased and mocked her for being
fattened by Van Horn for the eating.
"Well," said Porthos, "Mouston
fattened so well, that he gratified all my hopes, by reaching my standard; a fact of which I was well able to convince myself, by seeing the rascal, one day, in a waistcoat of mine, which he had turned into a coat - a waistcoat, the mere embroidery of which was worth a hundred pistoles."