Wormwood
in sentence
6 examples of Wormwood in a sentence
All this was gall and
wormwood
to the heart of Gabriel Grub; and when groups of children bounded out of the houses, tripped across the road, and were met, before they could knock at the opposite door, by half a dozen curly-headed little rascals who crowded round them as they flocked upstairs to spend the evening in their Christmas games, Gabriel smiled grimly, and clutched the handle of his spade with a firmer grasp, as he thought of measles, scarlet fever, thrush, whooping-cough, and a good many other sources of consolation besides.
On this day, the engineer, seeing a plant belonging to the
wormwood
genus, the principal species of which are absinthe, balm-mint, tarragon, etc., gathered several tufts, and, presenting them to the sailor, said,--"Here, Pencroft, this will please you."
"No," replied Harding, "it is wormwood; Chinese
wormwood
to the learned, but to us it will be tinder."
When the
wormwood
was properly dried it provided them with a very inflammable substance, especially afterwards when the engineer had impregnated it with nitrate of potash, of which the island possessed several beds, and which is in truth saltpeter.
The land is neglected, overgrown with
wormwood
or given to the peasants, and where eight million bushels used to be produced they now only produce eight hundred thousand.
Exhausted by emotion, my language was more subdued than it generally was when it developed that sad theme; and mindful of Helen's warnings against the indulgence of resentment, I infused into the narrative far less of gall and
wormwood
than ordinary.
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