...Now and again men came, strangers, who talked excitedly, wheedlingly, and inall kinds of fashions to the man in the red sweater...
Jack London 「The Call of the Wild」
... Alan never referred to my estate without a touch of a sneer, when we were alone; but with strangers, he rang the words out like a herald...
Robert Louis Stevenson 「Kidnapped」
...“Hush!” he said peremptorily, and instinctively once again lookedtowards the strangers...
Baroness Orczy 「The Scarlet Pimpernel」
...“Not till after it had been recounted to me by strangers, with all itshorrible details...
Baroness Orczy 「The Scarlet Pimpernel」
...Two strangers perhaps, to get a drink, or ...
Baroness Orczy 「The Scarlet Pimpernel」
...He saw no sense in "dares"; and as the storm grew that evening they had the pleasure of receiving wet strangers only too glad to make any refuge in the gale...
Rudyard Kipling 「"Captains Courageous"」
...Ta-den, at least, knew that the old warrior had spoken thetruth—the Waz-don entertain no strangers and take no prisoners of analien race...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Tarzan the Terrible」
..."And many strangers come from other lands?" he asked...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Tarzan the Terrible」
...Mugambi did not like the haste with which the strangers advanced...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar」
... He could think of but a single glaring fact—they hadkilled a fellow man, and they were among savage strangers, thirstingfor the blood of the first victim whom fate cast into their clutches...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Son of Tarzan」
... The man waswatching them and he too smiled, for it was seldom that these savagebrutes took thus kindly to strangers...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Son of Tarzan」
... What would these strangers be like? Wouldthey be as nice to her as had Bwana and My Dear, or would they be likethe other white folk she had known—cruel and relentless...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Son of Tarzan」
... In the “Hills” it is not good to ask “why” of strangers...
Talbot Mundy 「King--of the Khyber Rifles」
...But this was ratheragainst us, as they now saw we were strangers as well as slaves...
Olaudah Equiano 「The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African」
..."There shallnever be any bond slaverie villinage or Captivitieamongst vs, unles it be lawfull Captives taken iniust warres, & such strangers as willingly sellethemselves or are sold to us...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
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