Why, it seemed to be understood that drunkards had to be made and kep up; murderers, and asassins, and thieves, and robbers, and law-breakers of every kind, and fighters, and wife-beaters, and Arsons, and rapiners, and child-killers had to be made.
"Samantha at the World's Fair"
Marietta Holley
The list of books which he consulted in Mr. Drummond's library at Albury must be read in full for the mere physical labour of the business to be appreciated; but after such abstruse searchings, to have crammed into ninety thousand words of solid print such a concatenation of murders, Arsons, slayings, swoonings, drownings and burnings must always remain a considerable achievement.
"Highways and Byways in Surrey"
Eric Parker
Crimes, scandals, horrors, holocausts, burglaries, Arsons, murders, deceptions.
"Erik Dorn"
Ben Hecht