
Source: The Professor at the Breakfast Table (1859), Ch. XI.
The Quaker City; or, the Monks of Monk Hall, part 1, chapter 7 "The Monks of Monk-Hall" (1844)
Source: The Professor at the Breakfast Table (1859), Ch. XI.
“And shove him into a dungeon with dripping walls and see to it that he is well gnawed by rats.”
Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves (1963)
“We must be as stealthy as rats in the wainscoting of their society.”
A Stainless Steel Rat is Born (1985)
The Stainless Steel Rat
Context: We must be as stealthy as rats in the wainscoting of their society. It was easier in the old days, of course, and society had more rats when the rules were looser, just as old wooden buildings have more rats than concrete buildings. But there are rats in the building now as well. Now that society is all ferrocrete and stainless steel there are fewer gaps in the joints. It takes a very smart rat indeed to find these openings. Only a stainless steel rat can be at home in this environment.