Written in an extremely charming vernacular prose style, the novel is a well-knit, long narrative of the awful debaucheries of the villain Ximen Qing. |
Many automatically concluded that poverty was synonymous with immortality, viewing the festivities and social celebrations of the immigrant communities as drunken debaucheries. |
Sebastian, for all his saplessness and debaucheries, has the gift of grace which, accommodatingly, sets him outside human jurisdiction. |
The Emperor Tiberius positioned couches round his retreat in Capri so that foreign visitors could be amazed and impressed by his debaucheries. |
On Sandinista-favored outlets, the first lady releases poetic communiqués and exclusive reports record debaucheries of Ortega critics. |
But he did not care for the low debaucheries, where the frock and cowl were at home. |