"Lethal" Quotes from Famous Books
... came along and took off the opera house and half the saloons; and the following evening lawless men nearly finished the work of the elements. The riders of a huge trail-outfit from Texas, to their glad surprise discovered the town and abandoned themselves to a night of roaring and lethal carousal. Next morning the city authorities were lamenting, with oaths of bitter rage, that "them hell-and-twenty Flying A cowpunchers had cut the court-house up into parts." It was true. The cowboys were in need of chaps, and with an admirable mixture of adventurousness, ... — Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches • Theodore Roosevelt
... Bear me to your lethal tide. I die! I come! my true-love waits.... Thus the damsel ... — The World's Best Poetry, Volume 3 - Sorrow and Consolation • Various
... see as she saw. Vis-a-vis with her, and consequently with myself, was Adonais, a celebrated author, and person of the beau monde. On his left, Dalton, always mysteriously elegant and dangerously witty. Denslow and Jeffrey Lethal, the critic, completed our circle. The conversation was ... — The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, Number 9, July, 1858 • Various |