Poor Harry, and his cancerous predilection for the kind of thievery that almost invariably stacked up to not even petty larceny!
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst
His influence was a malignant ulcer-a cancerous plague-spot, whose evil tentacles, reaching hidden and unseen, would slowly but surely fasten themselves upon the civilization of the North-sap its vitality-poison its blood.
"The Gun-Brand"
James B. Hendryx
And when that conception has shot its cancerous roots and filaments through your brain and conscience, the suggestion to your unscrupulous client of facts that do not exist, and all the alluring infamies of sharp practise, are possible.
"The Young Man and the World"
Albert J. Beveridge