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Updated: May 8, 2025
But suppose no other rat is handy, what is poor hungry flea to do? When you can't get curry, eat rice! When flea can't get rat he eats man turns to nastier food. "So when flea from plague-stricken rat jumps on to man and bites him, poor fellow gets plague bus. Finale, enough, the end. "Didn't friends and family-members skeddaddle and bunk when they saw rat after I told them all that!
He was a very skilful tattoo artist, but, I am sure, could make the process nastier than any other that I ever saw attempt it. He chewed tobacco enormously. After pricking away for a few minutes at the design on the arm or some portion of the body, he would deluge it with a flood of tobacco spit, which, he claimed, acted as a kind of mordant.
In the pitch darkness my ear caught the sound of breathing of someone standing absolutely still and checking his breath within a few paces of me perhaps six, perhaps less. I, too, stood absolutely still, and lifted my hand towards the hasp of the door. And as I did so in all my career I cannot recall a nastier moment as my hand went up, it encountered another.
The truth was that the nearer his approach to his native shores, the nastier, he was perfectly conscious, his temper became, and he did not wish to expose himself by any incident which might cause him stupidly and obviously to lose it. The maid, Louise, however, recognised him among her companions in the third-class carriage in which she travelled to town.
"The lady is pretty, but not very pleasant, I think, though she is a lord's daughter." "Ah, but such a lord, Cosmo!" returned his father. "When a man goes on drinking like that, he is no better than a cheese under the spigot of a wine-cask; he lives to keep his body well soaked that it may be the nicer, or the nastier for the worms.
And so it happened amid laughter and shoutings that my well-considered commissariat melted away to reappear later at the mess-table, which was a waterproof sheet spread on the ground. The flying column had taken three days' rations with it, and there be few things nastier than government rations especially when government is experimenting with German toys.
I am very glad that you see through me. It is nasty for you to hear my despicable moans: well, let it be nasty; here I will let you have a nastier flourish in a minute...." You do not understand even now, gentlemen? No, it seems our development and our consciousness must go further to understand all the intricacies of this pleasure. You laugh? Delighted.
Our boasted civilisation has not even taught her what to eat, as it certainly has not increased her appetite; and she knows not what every country fellow knows that without plenty of butter and other fatty matters, she is not likely to keep even warm. Better to eat nasty fat bacon now, than to supply the want of it some few years hence by nastier cod-liver oil.
An ugly morning had broken with half a gale of wind blowing; the sea was not dangerous, but it was nasty perhaps nastier than it looked. I was on board a steam-carrier, a low-built, powerful iron vessel that lunges in the most disturbing manner when she is waiting in the trough of the sea for the boats which bring off the boxes of fish.
"And how does the cod-liver oil get on?" asked the doctor of William, as he drew him to the light. "It is nicer now than it used to be, eh?" "No," said William; "it is nastier than ever." Dr. Martin looked at the boy; felt his pulse, his skin, listened to his breathing. "There," said he, presently, "you may sit down and have your nap out."
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