Earlier in the week, we had watched another character have his reputation tarnished by association with political blackguards. |
I say, from my own experience, that foreign sailors are even greater blackguards than English sailors. |
Those blackguards have no more respect for an entrail, or a sinew, or a vital organ, than if they were gutting dog-fish. |
The image of a strike as an uneven battle between honest workin' folk and rapacious corporate blackguards is enmeshed in the North American psyche. |
God help the Danes, if they have fallen into servitude among these blackguards! |
It is obvious that those blackguards did something horrendous to you. |