How To Use Carcass In A Sentence

  • A related species, the burrowing bettong, will scavenge sheep carcasses.
  • The hyena exploits carcasses more fully than either cat because of its bone-cracking abilities.
  • The loosely articulated head detaches upon removal of the carcass from the vessel.
  • Carcass revenue increased for heavier carcasses and steers had a higher value relative to heifers.
  • A butcher stands in the tail of his pigboat like a Venetian gondolier; a pig's head is nailed to the prow, the rest of the carcass laid out in the anatomically correct order down the length of the boat. "Unidentified Objects" by James P. Blaylock
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  • Nottingham Crown Court heard that staff, in threadbare butchers' aprons, worked into the early hours to fillet carcasses which had been condemned as unfit for human consumption.
  • After they had died, any part of their carcasses would register on a photographic plate and tissue from the apices of their lungs and from the bronchia glowed with a light of its own. The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein
  • Horsemen compete for a goat carcass during a game of Buzkashi to celebrate Nowruz in Mazar-i Sharif in northern Afghanistan on March 21.
  • Sometimes seen feeding alongside vultures at carcasses is the longer-necked and larger-headed crested caracara (Polyborus plancus), a hawk with distinctive markings. Did you know? Mexico's vultures have very different eating habits.
  • I'd just spent fifteen minutes stripping all the meat left over on the chicken carcass I'd roasted for our dinner yesterday in preparation for a top-crust chicken and mushroom pie for today and my hands were dripping with grease and gunge.
  • Also, because brodifacoum causes an unslakable thirst, mice often venture outside in search of water just before they die - which leaves homeowners with fewer rodent carcasses festering in their walls.
  • Tenderizing Meats Only approximately one quarter of the cuts from a beef carcass are inherently tender.
  • Her broom helped sweep away the clam shells discarded by scavenging racoons and the carcasses of dead mice frozen during the winter.
  • Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the carcass of the deer.
  • He looked for evidence of wasp parasitism by counting the 'mummies'—the golden, hardened carcasses of aphids that had become homes for wasp larvae.
  • It was only after hominids began making butchering tools out of stones and got a steady supply of meat from carcasses that the brain began to expand.
  • And I have left the bones of my transient carcasses in pond bottoms, and glacial gravels, and asphaltum lakes. Chapter 21
  • A supine man is roughly dragged off like a carcass.
  • Now, why would one want to carve up roadkilled or poached antelope carcasses you might ask? Grouse Diary Entry
  • Then you can boil up the carcass for a turkey soup or stock.
  • He was deceitful, not telling his parents, for instance, that he got honey from the carcass of a lion.
  • Tenderizing Meats Only approximately one quarter of the cuts from a beef carcass are inherently tender.
  • As well as chicken carcasses, the broth can be made from fish and beef bones. The Sun
  • And he recalled with particular gratitude a certain bonfire in Carcassonne. Backlogs of History
  • She was taken to a hospital in Carcassonne and she now has a broken collarbone and several deep abrasions that required stitching.
  • Familiar river scenes are shown as the boat ride progresses, such as a cow carcass floating in the river, the renowned cremation ghats and locals, as well as pilgrims, performing ritual ablutions.
  • Hundreds of Inuit at a community festival gathered yesterday as Jean knelt above a pair of seal carcasses and used a traditional ulu blade to slice the meat off the skin. Archive 2009-05-24
  • Leaves and other debris covered it, and the chitinous carcasses of dead bugs were littered around. Rot & Ruin
  • It may also be mentioned here that the sight of a green, freshly-skinned hide, or a freshly-skinned carcass, will frequently cause cows to "slink" their calves. Ranching, Sport and Travel
  • Central to concerns over bushmeat are fears that carcasses can contain simian foaming virus, something scientists say can jump to humans if they eat the meat.
  • His colleagues have been debating whether the carcass belongs to a bearded seal, a walrus or a beluga whale.
  • There was a Rris sitting on a pile of lumber with his back to us, tail twitching as the person regarded the carcass of the ship.
  • He would make one long incision - the length of the carcass - so that the entrails could be removed.
  • One defintion of a knacker is "a person who purchases or hauls away livestock carcasses for processing into tallow, hides, fertilizer, etc. Green Tomato Finale
  • At the bases of many cardons on this bajada, consequently, are the picked-over carcasses of drought-killed chuckwallas. The Song of The Dodo
  • What was decomposing the carcasses, given the total absence of fossils of the larger flies, such as flesh flies and blowflies (whose larvae, which we call maggots, feed on carrion)?
  • The easiest solution is to kill hyenas, jackals and leopards with poisoned carcasses.
  • In the mean time the carcass is windlassed to a height which brings it clear off the floor and the gammon level with a series of skids, a distance apart equal to the length of the gammon; the ends of which groove into smooth slots.
  • Poisoned rodents may still contain undigested rodenticide and their carcasses present a danger to pets and other animals.
  • This decline was coincidental with the expansion of regional feed lots and the pre-cutting of cattle carcasses at slaughter and meat packing houses closer to the farmers.
  • They paddled inshore in a coracle of skins which, for the most part, lay upturned on the deck like the hollow carcass of some giant turtle.
  • First enzymes within the tissues of the animal carcass will modify tissues chemically and physically to effect tenderizing.
  • Her body has the appearance of a carcass, flaccid and dead.
  • A related species, the burrowing bettong, will scavenge sheep carcasses.
  • She lifts up another carcass, this one with beautifully marbled, ruby-colored meat.
  • Ministry officials are hoping the slaughter and removal of the livestock will be carried out as smoothly as possible, with lorries carrying carcasses in relays to the rendering plant.
  • He then drew an axe from the sack on his back and walked down to the trees to make a wooden stretcher on which to tie the deer's carcass.
  • More than 100 animal carcasses were found. The Sun
  • Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the rotting carcass of the deer.
  • The carts were continually employed in going and returning to carry away the dead carcasses, of which there were that day above four thousand. A VERY ENGLISH DECEIT: The Secret History of the South Sea Bubble and the First Great Financial Scandal
  • Nobody would want the seats on buses, instead we'd fight for the handholds and the over-head bars, and buses would go past with people swinging like carcasses on meat hooks.
  • Avoid direct contact with the carcass, blood and body fluid discharged from the dead bird.
  • The developer wants to deal only with animal carcasses, such as those affected by BSE.
  • You might find a bit of meat left on the chicken carcass.
  • Intertwined with the fossils, skeletons and carcasses of the myriad creatures that once inhabited the oceans, it seems poised to wrench itself free from the stone that entombs it.
  • The most important procedure is the separation of the anus from the carcass and the pelvic area. Field & Stream
  • It's like the heat, the flies, the carcasses of buildings, the broken streets and the haphazard walls coming up out of nowhere all over the city… it has become a part of life.
  • There is a need for more information on growth rate, health, egg production, feed conversion, body weight, carcass yield, laying intensity, fertility, hatchability, and egg weight - especially under free-ranging conditions. 5 Chicken
  • Carcasses left by wolves supply food for scavengers such as ravens, eagles, magpies, and wolverines.
  • Pets should be kept from dead carcasses or bones of dead animals, which may pose a disease risk.
  • Her first album was arranged by a son of Cuba's legendary scat singer and jazz trumpeter Bobby Carcasses.
  • In May, a processing plant in Carthage Missouri began turning turkey guts, feathers, blood and carcasses into an oil alternative.
  • The fact that Naik still gives it primacy is appropriate, since we have persisted in dragging this rotting carcass of a social structure with us into the new century.
  • The purchase of a carcass would be the equivalent of the purchase of two sides of beef.
  • The trade is legal provided the carcasses are from animals bred in captivity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nest sites on high ledges, identified by white guano streaks on the cliff face, are home to lammergeiers that survive by picking on carcasses left by wolves or the harsh winters.
  • At present all meat products that can be exported have an oval mark stamped on the carcass by the Meat Hygiene Service.
  • And as for the slain pigs, lest they spoil, he made of their carcasses a great feast. CHAPTER XIX
  • He hated the dark and the fact that it was cold and there were meat carcasses hanging from hooks the whole place gave him the creeps.
  • As is so often the case in Washington, the official spinmeisters have been circling the carcass, offering all the reasons why nothing ever came of all the promises to change the sleazy status quo.
  • Concerns have also been raised on poor conformation scores for animals killing out with carcass weights under 300 kg.
  • No lover of France certainly should die without having seen Carcassonne, foremost of what I will call the pictorial Quadrilateral, no formidable array after the manner of their Austrian cognominal, but lovely, dreamlike things. In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"
  • The road into Nablus circuits the gaping carcasses of buildings that, I am told, have been destroyed by tanks; the road itself is cracked by the passage of heavily armoured tanks.
  • Yes, a lie, turned topsy – turvy, can be prinked and tinselled out, decked in plumage new and fine, till none knows its lean old carcass. Peer Gynt
  • Events came to a head in 1208 when a papal legate was assassinated near Carcassonne.
  • You might find a bit of meat left on the chicken carcass.
  • Farmers said the once lush grazing had become fields of death for livestock, with carcasses scattered all over the area.
  • The cervina type had the smallest and the palmated the largest carcass weight, antler spread and tine numbers.
  • There Angus and Jimmy would skin and hang the carcass.
  • There is nothing more wonderful about your carcass than there is about the carcass of a banth. The Chessmen of Mars
  • Alternatively, construct the chair's carcass like this but weave the seat from strips of hessian or wicker-type cane.
  • But three weeks later, the rotting carcasses of dead rats had still not been collected, and were producing a nauseating smell.
  • For wheresoever the carcass is, there will the eagles and be gathered together.
  • I did my best to please my master and he was a digniferous and majestical gentleman whose nail-parings were worth more than your whole carcass. Satyricon
  • The rest of the carcass can be used to make some game stock for gravy or soup, or freeze the carcass to use later.
  • A cluster of vultures crouched on the carcass of a dead buffalo.
  • She boiled up the chicken carcass to make soup.
  • There are various species of snailfish, some of which can be found in shallower waters, but the hadal is found almost exclusively in depths exceeding 6000 meters, where they feed on small shrimp who scavenge the carcasses of dead marine life. Warren Ellis
  • Pretrain pigs is one of the world-class lean meat type pigs. Tt has outstanding characters in back fat, carcass lean meat rate, eye muscle area, double muscle character.
  • Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the carcass of the deer.
  • The breasts are removed to pan-fry quickly - you can freeze the carcass to make stock later.
  • Otherwise, the carcass would be destroyed by the influences of erosion, rotting, and weathering before the process of fossilization could start. Modern Science in the Bible
  • Possessing keen vision, the vulture can see the carcasses of dead animals and the movements and activities of other scavengers, birds, or mammals from great distances.
  • The carcass of the building, and a lot of the basic fabric, I believe, is still Georgian.
  • If we suppose the case of the discovery of a skeleton of a Greenland whale in a fossil state, not a single cetaceous animal being known to exist, what naturalist would have ventured conjecture on the possibility of a carcass so gigantic being supported on the minute crustacea and mollusca living in the frozen seas of the extreme North? Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • Just a few feet off the starboard bow, the bloated carcass of a full-grown steer stared back at us.
  • They had no bed, breakfast was bread and water and dinner was a bowl of rice with chicken carcass or turkey neck.
  • The Elders showed them how to gut the carcass and prepare the hide with a traditional tool fashioned from a hind leg bone.
  • It stands 36 metres wide by nine metres high and is intertwined with the fossils, skeletons and carcasses of creatures that once inhabited the oceans, all seemingly poised to wrench themselves free from the stone that entombs them.
  • The carcasses of the dead seals were found a week ago scattered on the stony shore at Beginish Island, close to the Great Blasket and about three miles from Dunquin.
  • Its carcass is eaten by a bald eagle, whose gut becomes lined with oil.
  • Following the passage of staircases to the lowest level, he then went in a stone room, which smelled foully like dead carcasses.
  • The fore part of the carcass provides the picnic shoulder and the Boston butt.
  • Return carcasses to pan and add stock, tomato puree, wine, vinegar, and juniper berries.
  • The chicken carcass can be rendered down to make stock.
  • Relief workers say there is a high danger of epidemics because many bodies and rotting animal carcasses have not yet been disposed of.
  • He was already plucking the last few feathers and rubbing spices into the carcasses in preparation for cooking.
  • Stowing away on a meat truck, animal carcasses swung from hooks.
  • Meanwhile health chiefs in the area worst hit by foot and mouth yesterday called a halt on the use of pyres to burn thousands of animal carcasses, amid fears that the smoke might affect the health of people living downwind.
  • The trade is legal provided the carcasses are from animals bred in captivity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Charred carcasses of cars were tossed in deep craters along entire blocks that were pulverized.
  • The carcasses are then hosed with hot water and sprayed with vinegar.
  • No, it was the gralloch prayer-I had seen the older man's eyes widen, and his glance at his sons as Jamie knelt over the carcass. Drums of Autumn
  • It was a huge room, filled with supplies, with a sizeable freezer at one end and a large rolling door at the other, for moving freshly butchered carcasses to the cutting area.
  • They descend upon new discoveries like flies on a decaying carcass.
  • Relief workers say there is a high danger of epidemics because many bodies and rotting animal carcasses have not yet been disposed of.
  • In the end, they used two high-definition cameras to film the shores covered in ship carcasses.
  • You might find a bit of meat left on the chicken carcass.
  • Familiar river scenes are shown as the boat ride progresses, such as a cow carcass floating in the river, the renowned cremation ghats and locals, as well as pilgrims, performing ritual ablutions.
  • Once there, they intend to complete their journey, leaving the dollar-tribe to rot on their stranded carcass of a ship.
  • I helpfully suggested that they try selling the carcass to the Korean restaurant up the road, and thus make the best of a bad deal, but what seemed to me to be eminently pragmatic elicited only disgusted looks from the goras.
  • He then hallooed to the fort people, telling them to bury the carcass if they wished, and immediately went off with his party.
  • Carcasses of broilers from birds fed non-supplemented diets could only be refrigerated for three days and frozen for less than a month.
  • As well as chicken carcasses, the broth can be made from fish and beef bones. The Sun
  • This was removed, and carefully boiled down to make oil; and the _krang_, or carcass, was left as a decoy to molliemauks and ivory-gulls, -- these latter birds having for the first time been seen by me to-day. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
  • The yield of beef carcasses varies according to the yield grade from about 80 percent for Yield Grade No.
  • Officials said that 573 animal carcasses had been found so far. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rest of the carcass can be used to make some game stock for gravy or soup, or freeze the carcass to use later.
  • As communal tension mounts, the district administration escorts the students out of the University to the nearby railway station before exhuming the carcass of the animal.
  • Cibotium barometz) and three orchid species. frozen carcasses of two tigers and a panther, along with several kilos of suspected tiger bone, were confiscated last week in Vietnam, a country which now has as few as 30 tigers left in the wild. Scientific American
  • the bloodless carcass of my Hector sold
  • Mr. Abad also bought a carcass of an old Volkswagen microbus — the stereotypical stoner vehicle — to use in marketing promotions, and hired an artist to craft a logo depicting a vehicle similar to the bus with a cannabis leaf prominently displayed on the front. Pot-Delivery Man Hits Speed Bumps
  • Yotes have circled the carcass while I was dressing on more than a few occasions, and I've seen just little glimpses of them as the dematerialize back into the cover when I'm approaching the kill. Couple years ago i shot a doe in the morning and got some blood on my pants while gutting it.
  • a trail lined by putrescent carcasses
  • If they are able to find sperm in a frozen mammoth carcass, they will try to take the nucleus from mammoth sperm and use it to fertilize an elephant egg in vitro.
  • Having brought with me over the mountains a few head of beef cattle for the hungry Indians, without thinking of running any great personal risk I had six beeves killed some little distance from my camp, guarding the meat with four Soldiers, whom I was obliged to post as sentinels around the small area on which the carcasses lay. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • I drive back to Carcassonne through a hilly landscape, with mountains in the distance.
  • Standard grade carcasses have the least marbling.
  • Following written instructions the kitchen staff then "barded" my crispy flesh with sliced fatback using twine and slow roasted my carcass at 275 for two hours. Do re mea culpa
  • While tests match strains of bacteria, mixing of meat from different carcasses makes the identification of the source of contamination more difficult.
  • With a sick heart, Ochkhuu (at left) and his father-in-law, Jaya, dispose of sheep and goat carcasses after the winter of 2009-2010, which killed millions of livestock across Mongolia.
  • I live in my heart and in my head, sir -- not in this feeble carcass I cursorily inhabit. CHAPTER XXI
  • Let stand for 5 minutes before carving the meat off the upright carcass.
  • Countries in the European Union test each pig carcass for the presence of trichinae worms - at a cost of $576 million in 1998.
  • It is pointless to note that incisions to a carcass by the teeth of predators or scavengers often resemble knife cuts.
  • Developed and tested in a government lab 10 years before, the dehairing system removed hair and dirt from beef carcasses by spraying them with depilatory chemicals as they moved through a massive chamber.
  • Lavishing praise on the gimmer shearling, whose father took the same trophy last year, Mr Stones said: ‘She has a good style and a tremendous carcass, she is full of character and will make a great future breeder.’
  • None of the carcasses entered the human food supply chain or were rendered.
  • Avoid direct contact with the carcass, blood and body fluid discharged from the dead bird.
  • Stir the red wine into the roasting tin, add the carcass and cook in the oven for 10 minutes, then remove from the oven but do not switch it off.
  • The aitchbone may be cut in a fully automatic operation performed when the carcass is suspended on overhead rails.
  • During the course of the season the antlers are given to long standing friends of the hunt and the meat carcasses are distributed amongst the hunting landowners.
  • When spring finally came, the streams were choked with rotting carcasses. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • Moments later he reappeared with a large plastic tarpaulin, a box of nails and several lengths of rough carcassing.
  • -- A saddle of muton or double loin is two loins cut off before the carcass is split open down the back. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home
  • The mud roof was covered with lynx, beaver, and other furs laid out to dry, beaver paws were pinned out on the logs, a part of the carcass of a deer hung at one end of the cabin, a skinned beaver lay in front of a heap of peltry just within the door, and antlers of deer, old horseshoes, and offal of many animals, lay about the den. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • The dragon's spirit possessed this evil man's body, and morphed it into a vision similar to how his carcass looked when it was living, breathing.
  • The bull's carcass dragged and hung in a grotesque parody of crucifixion.
  • Seaton thought maybe somewhere in that pindling carcass of yours there was the making of a he man and that you'd like the experience. The Enchanted Canyon
  • Of 23 pesticides designated by the EPA and FDA as high risk, the Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service only tests for one -- and in just six months, four carcasses with "violative levels of veterinary drugs" were released onto the public dinner plate. Martha Rosenberg: Pesticides in Your Toothpaste and Other Legal Dangers
  • Chop pheasant carcass into 6 pieces, add to stockpot, and brown lightly.
  • And if anybody that belonged to the band told the secrets, he must have his throat cut, and then have his carcass burnt up and the ashes scattered all around, and his name blotted off of the list with blood and never mentioned again by the gang, but have a curse put on it and be forgot forever. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • Its stern was marred by a gigantic chute, a ramp from sea to deck such as whaling ships use to drag aboard the 190-ton carcasses of blue whales.
  • It's now clear to me that the Alpha Male is a dinosaur, dragging his hopeless old carcass across a desolate desert and finding no water, no sustenance and is almost history.
  • To make turkey stock: place turkey carcass in large saucepan and add 7 cups water, 1 bay leaf, 1 stalk chopped celery and 1 onion, quartered.
  • "So when a shark attacks a harbor seal pup, the carcass washes up on shore.
  • Next, hidden under the water of the brook in a netted hand-bag, he brought to light the carcass of a fat wood-pigeon he had snared the previous day. CHAPTER XIII
  • The new rule also excludes beef that has been mechanically separated from a carcass, because the process can extract some of the banned tissues.
  • Some of their carcasses washed ashore and broke our hearts, but the vast majority sank uncounted and unmourned. Ian R. MacDonald: The BP Spill One Year Later: Renewing Trust Along With Ecology
  • Lead from shotgun pellets and other ammunition is poisoning many of the vultures as they scavenge abandoned carcasses and gut piles, a new study confirms.
  • On top of this were the rooms where they dried the "tankage," the mass of brown stringy stuff that was left after the waste portions of the carcasses had had the lard and tallow dried out of them. The Jungle
  • The carcasses of ospreys, white-tailed sea eagles, deer, black and white storks and herons are also being found.
  • Once the bird is picked clean, boil up the carcass, then throw in a handful or two of barley and some vegetables and revel in the glorious Christmassy smells of turkey broth filling the whole house.
  • For three years Fibrogen has burned meat, bonemeal and tallow rendered down from the carcasses of older cattle.
  • While the three machines involved achieved high accuracy results in relation to conformation and meat content of the carcasses, they were less accurate in relation to fatness.
  • Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the rotting carcass of the deer.
  • Animal carcass weights also indicate advances, with the increase in size of lambs and calves the best indicators of productivity improvements.
  • I'm not sure I can make a connection between dragging a corpse, any corpse (and I think you'll find that "corpse" is fairly universally accepted as the body of a human, with "carcass" referring to the body of an animal) and tossing a fish. Ethical Question of the Week (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • I heard a splash overside from the waist of the ship, and knew the carcass had been flung overboard. CHAPTER XXIII
  • That which hath not this principle, as a dead carcass, hath no meetness unto vital actions, nor is capable either of motion or alteration, but as it receives impressions from an outward principle of force or an inward principle of corruption. Pneumatologia
  • She boiled up the chicken carcass to make soup.
  • The carcasses of ospreys, white-tailed sea eagles, deer, black and white storks and herons are also being found.
  • The dead whale carcasses would be left to rot on the beach.
  • The hunter knelt beside the animal carcass and commenced to skin it.
  • The carcass of a dead donkey lies on the road, while skeletal dogs tear at its intestines.
  • Later, in the new spring, the dragon soared over the rocky plains, bringing back a holly bush, a crenel from ruined Nidus, a rickety hay wagon, and finally, his first killa small centicore that he must have pondered over for about a week, for the smell was so dreadful that the druidess threatened to sprout his tail with mushrooms unless he removed the carcass. The Dragons of Krynn
  • Edges allowed better butchering to cut choice filets away from the carcass shortly after the lions left and before the hyenas came.
  • The third injection introduces another billion of the same ably efficient carcasses, and reduces his nonimmunity to zero. Stalking the Pestilence
  • Cumbria's biggest renderer has this week put an £8 price ticket on picking up calf carcasses as the price for their skins continues to linger below the £4 mark.
  • At the site of one ambush there was a festive air as a large group of boys banged away at the burned carcass of an abandoned U.S. vehicle.
  • The carts were continually employed in going and returning to carry away the dead carcasses, of which there were that day above four thousand. A VERY ENGLISH DECEIT: The Secret History of the South Sea Bubble and the First Great Financial Scandal
  • The stench from the carcass filled the Chamber; a pungent mixture of sewage and vanilla.
  • Next Morning our generous and valiant Friend brought us to a certain Place on the Sea − shoar, where he knew the Carcass of an old Vessel lay, in a Creek between two Rocks, which was the same that had brought him thither, for he was not a Native of that Country. Exilius
  • In the composting process, the tissues of carcasses are broken down aerobically by bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, and protozoa to produce water vapor, carbon dioxide, heat, and a stabilized organic residue.
  • Roast the remaining carcass, chopped up fairly small, with two coarsely chopped onions (leave the skins on for the colour) and lots of black pepper.
  • Bureau inspectors immediately confiscated and destroyed both the carcasses and meat products.
  • After all, if one of us finds a carcass to gormandize, we all feast... Archive 2006-03-19
  • Soutine's paintings of skinned rabbits, plucked fowl, fish and beef carcasses—metaphors for suffering and martyrdom, especially the Crucifixion—were inspired by paintings of similar subjects by Titian, El Greco, Rembrandt and Chardin. Constructivist Criticism Laid Bare
  • Just keep away from the burning pyres of fetid animal carcasses, and you'll be fine!
  • The cavity, which Snowball had "crowed" in the carcass of the whale was soon filled with oil taken from the case. The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea

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