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It seemed that even his natural processes were goatish now.
His mind was goatish and would not see the dignity of it all.
Rather, it is regarded as inedible because of its goatish reputation.
And overlying them both was a faint goatish odor she knew only too well.
"There seems almost to have been a little quarrelling here," said the man with the goatish beard.
"Representatives of all the decadent and goatish arts were there.
That men have goatish tendencies is hardly news, although recently it has been the news.
Would demand details and relish them with goatish laughter.
What folly is it they will now be at, Gray beards, and goatish manners?
Just a brief, goatish interlude that had shamed and embarrassed them both.
A small neat beard edged its jaw, adding to the goatish appearance.
He said something in his slithery goatish tongue.
A change came over the yellow, goatish face of the prostrate thing, and the great black eyes fell in appallingly.
Not that prospective voyeurs or others of goatish appetite should start booking their seats.
His smile was a row of icicles melting over his goatish chin.
"The identity goatish men wished for her!"
Copperhead had something goatish in his appearance.
His face twisted into a goatish leer.
By some goatish trick, in my sleep, upon me: no help: the enemy in the gate."
There was something goatish in the gene-pool, Eppstadt decided.
Sir Endelion was giving her his goatish look.
The white-haired doctor scratched his goatish beard.
As soon as the goatish figure stood before him, he demanded of it, "Explain the matter of the Face."
"Of the delicious fauns, too-and their goatish friends."
The goatish smell became stronger.