And hunting them so, with the object of finding out the secrets of their curious lives,-why, for instance, each herd often chooses its own burying-ground, or why a bull caribou loves to pound a hollow stump for hours at a time,-this is, to my mind, infinitely better sport than the hunt for a head where one waylays them on their paths of migration, the paths that have been sacred for untold generations, and shoots them down as they pass like tame cattle.
"A Little Brother to the Bear and other Animal Stories"
William Long
The Moro pirate has disappeared but there remains the outlaw who infests the fields and waylays the farmer to hold him for ransom.
"The Indolence of the Filipino"
Jose Rizal
Spiritual laughter they have not yet attained to: sentimentalism waylays them in the flight.
"The Short Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith Last Updated: March 7, 2009