"And now," said Michael, as he threw in the earth, "the wolves of the steppe will not devour him."
A wolf was devouring us, so we called in a tiger.
The wolf, even as she watched, stalked and then devoured what was presumably meant to be a chicken.
When all these wolves will have devoured one another, then and then only can we hope for the restoration of the monarchy in France.
The wolves of the forest will certainly devour us to-night, if you will not give us shelter.
If it was not so, how came it that the wolves did not devour me?
Now it's time, for better or worse, to throw Johnson to the wolves, before the wolves, hot on the trail, devour the coach.
Sure enough, the wolf came and devoured him; only his skull was left which went on reiterating the prophecy of doom for Rome.
Grievous is the fall of your men; but you shall see that at least the wolves of the mountains do not devour them.
Camilla sits on a branch above the ground, cradling the baby, while wolves devour one of the men.