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He never made it clear if I was to be the debaucher or the debauchee.
Why should such a person act like a debauchee by trying very carefully to maintain his material body?"
There is not a drop-out in the bunch, nor a debauchee.
Her husband, a hypochondriac and debauchee, died, probably of gastroenteritis, in 1889.
I'm a debauchee, my dear, a disgusting beast who cannot be trusted around lovely ladies.
There was a song they used to sing called 'The Debauchee'.
He especially did not need for anyone to remind Isabel that the man in question was a rake, a libertine, a debauchee.
The General objects, but in turn doing so, he realizes he is condemning his wife as a willing debauchee.
"There's a God in heaven," said the crafty debauchee.
Are you calling my son a debauchee?"
As she stood there naked the voluptuousness of her figure would have stirred the most jaded debauchee.
His father would try to carry on the pretense that he was enraged and disgusted at the debauchee his son had become.
"The greatest rip and debauchee in England!
Nothing but a handsome debauchee.
"The maimed debauchee" is a fairly brief piece, but resembles the Interlude at its climax.
"What a state we've come to, when incestuous lechers kill saints, and debauchees ascetics!
You couldn't get any further apart than him and Kitchener, the cold aesthetic and the glorious old debauchee.
Any worn-out noble would pay high for her; she would renew the youth of the most jaded debauchee.
There were, he knew, certain perverse debauchees who required sepulchral surroundings and furnishings for the titillation of their desires.
At close quarters, he appeared less decrepit than dissolute, blotched and bloated like the least repentant of debauchees.
"The maimed debauchee"
Unlike all the other informers, Prance had hitherto been an ordinary fellow enough, with a wife and family, not a swindling debauchee.
She also had a High Victorian background of a kind that often produced achievers, along with a minority of idlers and debauchees.
She moved to the neighbours' wall and sprayed 'fornicator' and 'debauchee'.
The line of the drunkard and of the debauchee, physically as well as morally weakened, is either extinct or on the way towards it.