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"It is notoriously the most pestilent robber's nest between Mayence and Cologne."

From The Sword Maker by Barr, Robert

Is there no lesson in the fact that she, nurtured in every luxury, braves the wildest day of winter in her mission of charity?—that the most squalid misery, the most pestilent disease never deterred her?

From The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II) by Lever, Charles James

"He is the son of Caboche, the head of the flayers, one of the most pestilent villains in the city."

From At Agincourt by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)

Most cunning and most pestilent of men,   Nor I, nor any other Argive, saw   Thee toiling in that fray, when Trojans strove   Fiercely to hale away Achilles slain.

From The Fall of Troy by Way, Arthur Sanders

And thus ended my long and persistent pursuit of one of the most pestilent and formidable gangs of pirates that had haunted the Atlantic and West Indian waters for many years.

From A Middy in Command A Tale of the Slave Squadron by Hodgson, Edward S.



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