Showing posts with label glutton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glutton. Show all posts
Monday, 23 April 2012
A notorious wastrel
When you're a queen of unblemished virtue, devoted to Duty and the high moral tone, and your son and Heir to the Throne is a notorious wastrel who counts all time lost when he ain't stuffing, swilling, sponging off rich toad-eaters and rogering anything in skirts, you're apt to be censorious . . .
Flashman and the Tiger, p.213, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2000.
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Monday, 1 June 2009
Comparing birthmarks
He was in the act of advancing towards my wife, and from the expression on his face – which was that of a starving, apoplectic glutton faced with a crackling roast – and from other visible signs, his intention was not simply to compare birthmarks.
Flashman at the Charge, p.46, Pan edition, 5th printing, 1979.
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