The scraggy rocks and thinly soiled farms of that region became in his picture vast reservoirs of cheap food, only waiting to be tapped by the beneficent railroad for the benefit of the world's poor.
"The Shepherd of the North"
Richard Aumerle Maher
The photograph was that of a thin, narrow-faced, deep-eyed man, with a scraggy, pointed beard-a typical Pole, and when I handed it to "Willie" he held his breath.
"The Secrets of Potsdam"
William Le Queux
Near the scraggy top I found my net, its long handle wedged firmly in between two branches, its bow caught on a projecting stub, its bag hanging down over empty space.
"A Little Brother to the Bear and other Animal Stories"
William Long