...Every caprice of nature, still more varied than those of theimagination, appeared on this grand coast, which extended over a lengthof eight or nine miles...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...No one knew exactly its origin; perhaps it had been the property of luxurious princes; perhaps it owed its existence to the caprice of a demi-mondaine fond of display...
Vicente Blasco Ibanez Charlotte Brewster Jordan 「The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse」
...I will not take you unready for your task, in order to cast you into the crucible of my own desires, of my caprice, or my ambition...
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「The Man in the Iron Mask」
...The moral of the whole matter is, to remain perfectly neutral, and await the arrival of some new caprice and let that decide the whole affair...
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」
...The girl’s name is Mademoiselle de la Valliere, and she is sufficiently pretty to warrant this caprice becoming a strong attachment...
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」
... “Oh!” exclaimed the king, “this is no longer mere coquetry, or caprice, it is treason...
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Louise de la Valliere」
...A number of theseenclosures, with narrow passages between them, form what iscalled a town; but the huts are generally placed without anyregularity, according to the caprice of the owner...
Mungo Park 「Travels in the Interior of Africa, Vol. 1 [of 2]」
...We must depend entirely on the caprice of En-Noor,who, however, may already have laid out hisplans distinctly, though he does not choose to communicatethem to us...
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」
...There I see the tenderest ties ruthlessly broken, to gratify the lust, caprice, and rapacity of the buyers and sellers of men...
Frederick Douglass 「My Bondage and My Freedom」
... Now, property necessarily engenders despotism,—the government of caprice, the reign of libidinous pleasure...
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」
...Is practised by many, but merely to gratify an absurd andcruel caprice, without a single advantage, and the animal isbetter in every respect with the tail unmutilated...
Richard L. Allen 「Domestic Animals」
...We do not say thatthere is any caprice in the movements of Venus, as known to those whodiligently consult their almanacs...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
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