The speakers were a pair of old purgatorial Twins, not without alleviations, designed by Nature to multiply. |
If they should cost her a decade in purgatorial torments, she would feel that they were worth it. |
The first stop is an infinite queue snaking along a drab purgatorial waiting room. |
It's just that he wasn't entitled to make such a purgatorial piece of work, coldly taunting his audience's presumed shallow liberalism. |
To the discard with it, where, flaming in purgatorial fires, it may be refashioned for future reincarnation on some other planet. |
Is not the shield of Achilles, like Dante's pavement of the purgatorial staircase, a forecast of the future? |