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1. I shall fatten you up and eat you!"
2. That would explain why he was allowing us to fatten
3. to fatten the atmosphere
4. Raymond understood at once what Arntern meant by his polite use of the word ‘irregularities’: it was common around the kingdom for men-at-arms in charge of watch patrols to abuse their powers by levying so-called fines under flimsy pretexts, in order to fatten their purses
5. Once in Paris, Jeanne d’Orléans managed to quickly fatten her fortune via a number of very successful financial speculations and founded a year later her social aid society
6. In fact, more gold and jewels retrieved from the sea were already set aside to further fatten the startup funds to be used by Jeanne d’Orléans once in Paris to create her future d’Orléans Social Foundation, the ultimate goal of Nancy’s mission
7. “Then we need to fatten you up then,” he said and patted my stom-
8. they’re just seen as a way to fatten our purse
9. fatten up a bit and hopefully a good steady diet of high quality foods along with pristine water
10. He had had breakfast in Berlin, but he sat watching her with an alert interest that missed not the smallest of her movements, very reminiscent in his attitude and pleasure of a cat watching its own dear mouse, observing it with a whiskered relish, its own dear particular mouse that it has ached for for years before it ever met it, filling itself dismally meanwhile with the wrong mice who disagreed with it--its mouse that, annexed and safely incorporated, was going to do it so much good and make it twice the eat it was before; and he buttered her roll for her, and poured out her tea, and did all the things a cat would do in such a situation if it were a man, pleased that its mouse should fatten, aware that anything it ate and drank would ultimately, so to speak, remain in the family
11. Industries treat humans like animals; chemicals to fatten cows, pigs, food coloring, aromatic amines, synthetic additives are all related to explosion of cancers
12. Most of the tombs were locked and opened just for you as a favor, to fatten up the baksheesh
13. Then that was not enough: they had to fatten the animals they killed so they could eat pure fat to numb their bodies with and become fat themselves… insulating all of their bodies so they would not feel how sick they were
14. evidenced by his ability to pad and fatten his women
15. I care little who has placed us here below to fulfil our duties as citizens and fathers of families; but I don't need to go to church to kiss silver plates, and fatten, out of my pocket, a lot of good-for-nothings who live better than we do
16. understanding clearly that the object of our captors was to fatten us speedily for
17. Like cattle, with their eyes always looking down and their heads stooping to the earth, that is, to the dining-table, they fatten and feed and breed, and, in their excessive love of these delights, they kick and butt at one another with horns and hoofs which are made of iron; and they kill one another by reason of their insatiable lust
18. Some people deny themselves the necessaries or comforts of life in order that they may be able to help to fatten a publican
19. yes I think he made them a bit firmer sucking them like that so long he made me thirsty titties he calls them I had to laugh yes this one anyhow stiff the nipple gets for the least thing Ill get him to keep that up and Ill take those eggs beaten up with marsala fatten them out for him what are all those veins and things curious the way its made 2 the same in case of twins theyre supposed to represent beauty placed up there like those statues in the museum one of them pretending to hide it with her hand are they so beautiful of course compared with what a man looks like with his two bags full and his other thing hanging down out of him or sticking up at you like a hatrack no wonder they hide it with a cabbageleaf that disgusting Cameron highlander behind the meat market or that other wretch with the red head behind the tree where the statue of the fish used to be when I was passing pretending he was pissing standing out for me to see it with his babyclothes up to one side the Queens own they were a nice lot its well the Surreys relieved them theyre always trying to show it to you every time nearly I passed outside the mens greenhouse near the Harcourt street station just to try some fellow or other trying to catch my eye as if it was I of the 7 wonders of the world O and the stink of those rotten places the night coming home with Poldy after the Comerfords party oranges and lemonade to make you feel nice and watery I went into r of them it was so biting cold I couldnt keep it when was that 93 the canal was frozen yes it was a few months after a pity a couple of the Camerons werent there to see me squatting in the mens place meadero I tried to draw a picture of it before I tore it up like a sausage or something I wonder theyre not afraid going about of getting a kick or a bang of something there the woman is beauty of course thats admitted when he said I could pose for a picture naked to some rich fellow in Holles street when he lost the job in Helys and I was selling the clothes and strumming in the coffee palace would I be like that bath of the nymph with my hair down yes only shes younger or Im a little like that dirty bitch in that Spanish photo he has nymphs used they go about like that I asked him about her and that word met something with hoses in it and he came out with some jawbreakers about the incarnation he never can explain a thing simply the way a body can understand then he goes and burns the bottom out of the pan all for his Kidney this one not so much theres the mark of his teeth still where he tried to bite the nipple I had to scream out arent they fearful trying to hurt you I had a great breast of milk with Milly enough for two what was the reason of that he said I could have got a pound a week as a wet nurse all swelled out the morning that delicate looking student that stopped in no 28 with the Citrons Penrose nearly caught me washing through the window only for I snapped up the towel to my face that was his studenting hurt me they used to weaning her till he got doctor Brady to give me the belladonna prescription I had to get him to suck them they were so hard he said it was sweeter and thicker than cows then he wanted to milk me into the tea well hes beyond everything I declare somebody ought to put him in the budget if I only could remember the I half of the things and write a book out of it the works of Master Poldy yes and its so much smoother the skin much an hour he was at them Im sure by the clock like some kind of a big infant I had at me they want everything in their mouth all the pleasure those men get out of a woman I can feel his mouth O Lord I must stretch myself I wished he was here or somebody to let myself go with and come again like that I feel all fire inside me or if I could dream
20. Even the rumor of Reform had not yet excited any millennial expectations in Frick, there being no definite promise in it, as of gratuitous grains to fatten Hiram Ford's pig, or of a publican at the "Weights and Scales" who would brew beer for nothing, or of an offer on the part of the three neighboring farmers to raise wages during winter
21. " I think this holds true to a certain extent with our domestic productions: if nourishment flows to one part or organ in excess, it rarely flows, at least in excess, to another part; thus it is difficult to get a cow to give much milk and to fatten readily
22. It is well known to your committee, and to the whole nation, that the far greater part of the officers were compelled by hard necessity to dispose of their commutation certificates at prices infinitely below their nominal amount; that this did not proceed from want of patriotism, of which they had beforehand given proofs most unequivocal, or of want of confidence in their Government; but that, after having spent the vigor of their manhood in the service of their country, they returned to the walks of civil life, (many of them maimed, and scarcely able to halt along,) ignorant of what was passing or likely to pass in the councils of their country; the griping hand of poverty bore hard upon them; and, unacquainted as they necessarily were with civil affairs, they fell an easy prey to the wiles of the artful and insidious speculator, who was lying in wait to fatten upon their hard earnings
23. France met the offer by the famous letter of Cadore, of the 5th of August; in which, with more than conjurer's skill, this disciple of the Jesuits brought together and united both present and future; he revoked and did not revoke; he gave up the decrees and yet retained their operation or effects; he made the revocation both absolute and conditional; absolute for obtaining the President's proclamation, conditional for the purpose of eluding performance; absolute for drawing our property within his clutches, conditional for retaining it, to fill his coffers and fatten his minions; in fine, sir, the letter was one thing, or another thing, or nothing at all, as artifice might suggest or future events render necessary
24. They fatten readily and their flesh remains juicy and tender, owing to the indolence of the birds
25. Here the horse, the ox, and the swine feed, thrive, and fatten with little expense to their owner; but sheep do not, and never will, thrive on prairie grass, or wet grounds
26. Unscrupulous greed has hovered about the Indian reservations as waiting buzzards hover near the wounded creature upon whose flesh they would fatten
1. Both the price and the maintenance of the cattle which are bought in and fattened, not for labour, but for sale, are a circulating capital
2. 27 He said to him 'Your brother has come and your father has killed the fattened calf because he has received him back safe and healthy
3. 30 But when this your son came who has devoured your living with prostitutes you killed the fattened calf for him
4. 22:2-13 The Kingdom of Heaven is like a certain king who made a marriage for his son; and sent out his servants to call those who were invited to the wedding and they would not come; Again he sent out other servants Saying: tell those who are invited note I have prepared my dinner my oxen and my fattened calves are killed and all things are ready; come to the marriage but they took it lightly and went their ways one to his farm another to his merchandise and the rest of them took his servants and treated them spitefully and killed them; but he was raging when the king heard of it; and he sent out his armies and destroyed those murderers and burned up their city; Then he said to his servants the wedding is ready but those who were invited were not worthy therefore go into the highways and as many as you shall find invite them to the marriage; So those servants went out into the highways and gathered together all as many people as they found both good and bad and so the wedding was furnished with guests; and when the king came in to see the guests he saw there a man who had no wedding garment; and he said to him: Friend how did you come in here not having a wedding garment? and he was speechless; then the king said to the servants: Bind him hand and foot and take him away and throw him into the outer darkness where there shall be weeping and grinding of teeth because many are called but few are chosen
5. And he called one of the servants and asked what these things meant and he replied to him your brother has arrived; and your father has killed the fattened calf because he has received him safe and sound and he was angry and would not go in; therefore his father came out and begged him; and he answering said to his father Look these many years I served you neither did I transgress your commands at any time and yet you never gave me a kid goat that I might make merry with my friends but as soon as this your son came who destroyed you livelihood with the harlots you have killed the fattened calf for him; and he said to him: Son you are always with me and all that I have is yours
6. They both decided to chase an old boar that had lived in our forest, fattened on acorns for several sun cycles
7. It seemed the money was flowing nicely, I guess royalties from a lifetime lost to Scratch’s little trick really had fattened the coffers
8. and bring the fattened calf, kill it, and let us eat and celebrate; 24
9. His mares would bear triplets, his hens laid twice a day, and his hogs fattened with such speed that no one could explain such disor-derly fecundity except through the use of black magic
10. The soldiers made themselves oblivious to what the others were doing, making themselves busy with collecting the gassappers that had snuck their way under the jeeps and fattened themselves with the vehicles’ fuel
11. Ray did all Max asked; warmth, healthy food, security and solitude was all he wanted for now, as he fattened up and adapted to this new way of life
12. The fattened armies of darkness
13. “Then by consequence to serve the master,” the corn fattened and darkened into a gold brick hue
14. They come from animals given loads of antibiotics and fattened up with hormones and fed un-natural feed
15. Bhuloka’s stars and planets yielded baleful amplitudes, which fattened that globe
16. food in abundance in Ireland, there was fish in the sea, fish in the rivers, fattened cattle, sheep, rabbits, deer,
17. Does any Capitalist police or Justice Authority ever go after these Robber Barons after they have fattened themselves at the expense of millions and billions of stolen dollars?
18. Stalin dined in supreme fattened comfort; while his entire emaciated Soviet Empire of 350 million terrified humble slaves starved
19. I climbed beside her on the bed and caressed her luscious breasts, the enlarged tummy, the fattened legs
20. As the human walking apes watched in sick awe and fear at how these murdering, killing beasts dominated their own animal Kingdom… and then aped them… and fattened themselves on the corpses of the dying, starving animals they hunted down and slaughtered, and ate, and devoured
21. Once the rotten secularly corrupt church that had became a festering venal pile of fattened corruption was rightly disowned and ejected by northern Europeans who wanted to live a more pure more chaste more moral and ethical life
22. Hitler fattened them, duped them, and led them to their mass slaughter by leading them into war… and in that war the undead made sure to target the most innocent, the healthiest of the human species, selectively slaughtering and killing ONLY the most healthy and intelligent of the German people, raping ONLY the most healthy and beautiful and intelligent German girls: Over TWO MILLION German girls WERE RAPED by insane evil crazed Russian troops, and not one fucking word of this mass horror is ever spoken of
23. Again, he sent out other slaves saying, Tell those who have been invited, Behold, I have prepared my dinner; my oxen and fattened livestock are all butchered and everything is ready; come to the wedding feast
24. originate from fattened animals
25. "Do you think that to be an agriculturist it is necessary to have tilled the earth or fattened fowls oneself? It is necessary rather to know the composition of the substances in question—the geological strata, the atmospheric actions, the quality of the soil, the minerals, the waters, the density of the different bodies, their capillarity, and what not
26. But, here and there, a dark green tuft rose in the midst of the desolation; the earliest fruits of a soil that had been fattened with human blood
27. His mom made crazy hamburgers, called them kitchen-sinkers, fattened up cheap ground meat with onions and macaroni and whatever else crap was about to go bad
28. The feeder cattle contract is for calves that weigh in at 650–849 pounds, which are sent to the feedlots to get fed, fattened, and then slaughtered
29. What a nice arrangement, then, to charge as much as possible to the bad year, which had already been written off mentally and had virtually receded into the past, leaving the way clear for nicely fattened figures in the next few years! Perhaps this is good accounting, good business policy, and good for management-shareholder relationships
30. She had married a man named Oakshott, and lived in Brixton Road, where she fattened fowls for the market
31. “ ‘The other is a good three pound heavier,’ said she, ‘and we fattened it expressly for you
32. Richard himself describes how in those years, like the Prodigal Son in the Gospel, he longed to eat of the mash given to the pigs, which were fattened for sale
33. It grew and fattened on hatred of its parents; it is the progeny of their lies and spiritual feebleness
34. , who had, in the days of his leanness, let Polly run wild with all the college boys of Harmouth, became suddenly particular, as his bank account fattened, in regard to the niceties of conduct in his daughters
35. Admit that Great Britain, with her thousand vessels, could protect her lawful commerce, let me ask, if her navy has ever been confined to that object; whether it is confined to that object at this time; whether her navy has not fattened upon the spoils of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, and the commerce of neutral nations, making war equally upon friends and enemies
1. The majority of overweight people suffer from chronic constipation, so one of your very first tasks is to turn back to chapter five, re-read all I have written, and vow to make an immediate onslaught on your sluggish bowels, as this complaint is very fattening as well as uncomfortable
2. When I moved in here, I didn't have a stove or refrigerator and went out to eat which was both expensive and fattening
3. A great part of the cultivated lands must be employed in rearing and fattening cattle ; of which the price, therefore, must be sufficient to pay, not only the labour necessary for tending them, but the rent which the landlord, and the profit which the farmer, could have drawn from such land employed in tillage
4. The fattening of ortolans, birds of passage which arrive lean in the country, is said to be so in some parts of France
5. But when the demand rises beyond what this quantity can supply, when it becomes necessary to raise food on purpose for feeding and fattening hogs, in the same manner as for feeding and fattening other cattle, the price necessarily rises, and becomes proportionably either higher or lower than that of other butcher's meat, according as the nature of the country, and the state of its agriculture, happen to render the feeding of hogs more or less expensive than that of other cattle
6. He’d given her this other for deipnon! But why would he do that? Was he fattening her before he feasted on her flesh, as they’d feared with Polyphemus?
7. Lean cattle, therefore, could only be imported; and such importation could interfere not with the interest of the feeding or fattening countries, to which, by reducing the price of lean cattle it would rather be
8. Feeding and fattening countries, besides, must always be highly improved, whereas breeding countries are generally uncultivated
9. Won't do you a bit of harm, though you could do with a bit of fattening
10. And a jeweled ring for his finger; and shoes! And kill the calf we have in the fattening pen
11. ‘Your brother is back,’ he was told, ‘and your father has killed the calf we were fattening and prepared a great feast to celebrate his coming home again, unharmed
12. “Nah, she was probably just fattening them up, like in that fairytale with the witch and the children
13. Clearly, Finns went in for food that might best be described as healthy, and taste was presumably fattening or something
14. you need fattening up my love” she said kissing his cheek
15. Fat free foods, when eaten in excess, will still be stored as fat! Fat free cookies and crackers are made up of a whole lot of SUGAR! Yep, the secret is out! Sugar is just as fattening of a substance than fat itself, when eaten in excess
16. fattening of veal calves
17. You may have heard that dairy products are fattening
18. with some respect the reason which may be that something is unhealthy , fattening and not good for you, or maybe is too expensive
19. Could do with fattening up a bit,
20. parents to purchase a turkey instead of fattening their own
21. It always amuses me when a slimmer who loves fattening food tells me that they have no willpower
22. And as a result they eat even more fattening foods to comfort themselves and be distracted from the emotional pain of being so overweight
23. If that happens, then Sally may need such things as ways to reduce her appetite or feel full or NOT miss eating the fattening foods she likes
24. “This is the Future Table of the Z's: the fattening of ASers, GOGers and NONers for the slaughterhouse
25. Franco provided for you was pure blood, guaranteed to keep you healthy; fattening of the sacrificial lamb for a special birthday gift, so to speak
26. fattening of the sacrificial lamb for a special birthday gift, so to speak
27. Corn is directly attributable to the fattening of the American Diet
28. The condition can be caused by a disease as well as by continuous overeating of unhealthy fattening foods
29. I just loved all food, and I especially loved fattening food
30. She told him about her problems of weeding and hoeing and planting, of fattening the hogs and breeding the cow, and he gave good advice for he free now and the farm gone to weeds and seedling pines
31. And now, with this mountainous new helping of bonds, WorldCom was fattening its interest costs by another $900 million per year!2 Like Mr
32. What is "investing" if it is not the act of seeking value at least sufficient to justify the amount paid? Consciously paying more for a stock than its calculated value-in the hope that it can soon be sold for a still-higher price-should be labeled speculation (which is neither illegal, immoral, nor-in our view-financially fattening)
33. Baba was fattening his pipe and I was asking him to tell the story about the winter a pack of wolves had descended from the mountains in Herat and forced everyone to stay indoors for a week, when he lit a match and said, casually, "I think maybe you'll win the tournament this year
34. ‘How many years have you been fattening on the commune?’ Karp shouted at him
35. Nice roomy cages, fattening food, careful breeding, no worry
36. Meanwhile, upon questioning him in his broken fashion, Queequeg gave me to understand that, in his land, owing to the absence of settees and sofas of all sorts, the king, chiefs, and great people generally, were in the custom of fattening some of the lower orders for ottomans; and to furnish a house comfortably in that respect, you had only to buy up eight or ten lazy fellows, and lay them round in the piers and alcoves
37. The innumerable dogs which had followed the army from Moscow, fattening on carrion, slunk around and howled on every side, awaiting fresh prey
38. “How many years have you been fattening on the commune?” Karp shouted at him
1. Because you fancy that the shepherd or neatherd fattens or tends the sheep or oxen with a view to their own good and not to the good of himself or his master; and you further imagine that the rulers of states, if they are true rulers, never think of their subjects as sheep, and that they are not studying their own advantage day and night
2. Again, is it not the agriculturist who fattens, for our clothes, his abundant flocks in the pastures? For how should we clothe ourselves, how nourish ourselves, without the agriculturist? And, gentlemen, is it even necessary to go so far for examples? Who has not frequently reflected on all the momentous things that we get out of that modest animal, the ornament of poultry-yards, that provides us at once with a soft pillow for our bed, with succulent flesh for our tables, and eggs? But I should never end if I were to enumerate one after the other all the different products which the earth, well cultivated, like a generous mother, lavishes upon her children
3. Oh! who has ever truly understood the lamb lying peacefully at the feet of God? —touching emblem of all terrestrial victims, myth of their future, suffering and weakness glorified! This lamb it is which the miser fattens, puts in his fold, slaughters, cooks, eats, and then despises
4. In summer, the grass which spontaneously covers them, feeds immense herds of cattle; in winter, the hay that is cut on them, with a little Indian corn or maize, feeds and fattens the same herds