She, by the way, had managed to acquire from her friend, the Queen of Naples, a nice tendency toward blood-Thirstiness; as witness the following sweet anecdote by Pryne Lockhart Gordon, who tells of dining with the Hamiltons at Palermo, in company with a Turkish officer: In the course of conversation, the officer boasted that with the sword he wore he had put to death a number of French prisoners.
"Superwomen"
Albert Payson Terhune
It may not always have been so and there may be and probably is the natural blood-Thirstiness of the animal in man to account for a great deal of the head-taking.
"The Bontoc Igorot"
Albert Ernest Jenks
It will take much suffering to wash from their souls the cruelty, the blood-Thirstiness, the carelessness to suffering, the absence of compassion, that hunting must produce.
"The Soul of a People"
H. Fielding