At the sight of the white children here also resounded unfriendly cries, but at least the rabble did not threaten with death.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
He knew a valley, the Valley of Blue Primroses, a mere fold in a range of enormous mountains, where men dwelt amid scenes of beauty and ineffable peace, where he would live, too, far away from the people of his own race, and far from the detestable rabble of ships.
"Command"
William McFee
The majesty of the law distributed cuffs liberally among the vanquished, and the rabble dispersed.
"In Wild Rose Time"
Amanda M. Douglas