Marguerite is going to give a ball, uncle, a brilliant ball merely to celebrate this irrepressible efflux and panorama of her emotions.
"The Mettle of the Pasture"
James Lane Allen
The contents of the stomach and intestines were deluged with the yellow viscous efflux from the cancer.
"How I Found Livingstone"
Sir Henry M. Stanley
It is possible for another person to understand grief for the death of a friend, bodily suffering, or any emotion which has a distinct cause, but how shall he understand the worst of all calamities, the nameless dread, the efflux of all vitality, the ghostly, haunting horror which is so nearly akin to madness?
"The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford"
Mark Rutherford