She was my sister, but that did not prevent her from treating me abominably, for she had inherited all the
viciousness of the Chatterer.
White Fang, near the corner of the cabin and forty feet away, was snarling with blood-curdling
viciousness, not at Scott, but at the dog-musher.
(Poor Whisky Bob!--without
viciousness, good- natured, generous, born weak, raised poorly, with an irresistible chemical demand for alcohol, still prosecuting his vocation of bay pirate, his body was picked up, not long afterward, beside a dock where it had sunk full of gunshot wounds.) Within an hour after I had rejected Captain Spink's proposal, I saw him sail down the estuary on board the Reindeer with Nelson.
And again, with never-failing wonder, I remarked the total lack of
viciousness, or wickedness, or sinfulness in his face.
Wealth, I said, and poverty; the one is the parent of luxury and indolence, and the other of meanness and
viciousness, and both of discontent.
JUKES was as ready a man as any half-dozen young mates that may be caught by casting a net upon the waters; and though he had been somewhat taken aback by the startling
viciousness of the first squall, he had pulled himself together on the instant, had called out the hands and had rushed them along to secure such openings about the deck as had not been already battened down earlier in the evening.
The bird listened with profound attention; sometimes repeating the popular cry in a low voice, as if to compare the two, and try if it would at all help him to this new accomplishment; sometimes flapping his wings, or barking; and sometimes in a kind of desperation drawing a multitude of corks, with extraordinary
viciousness.
No room here for all the sordidness, meanness, and
viciousness that filled the dirty pool of city existence.
To see moral grandeur rising out of cesspools of iniquity; to rise himself and first glimpse beauty, faint and far, through mud- dripping eyes; to see out of weakness, and frailty, and
viciousness, and all abysmal brutishness, arising strength, and truth, and high spiritual endowment -
There was unchained wrath in the downpour,
viciousness. It was a madman rushing in to rend and tear.
He was known as a little demon, of insensate cruelty and
viciousness. The family medicos privately adjudged him a mental monstrosity and degenerate.
'I will, however,' continued Madame Mantalini, drying her eyes, and speaking with great indignation, 'say before you, and before everybody here, for the first time, and once for all, that I never will supply that man's extravagances and
viciousness again.