But on Saturday suddenly the whole county disgorges itself upon the place, and a perfect flood of black peasantry pours through the streets, fills the stores, blocks the sidewalks, chokes the thoroughfares, and takes full possession of the town.
"The Souls of Black Folk"
W. E. B. Du Bois
Every train disgorges multitudes of them into the Place.
"A Journal of Impressions in Belgium"
May Sinclair
Horses, however, turned out to grass at night, are frequently found the next morning with their necks and haunches covered with blood; and it is known that the bat fills and disgorges itself several times.
"Anecdotes of the Habits and Instinct of Animals"
R. Lee