"Get out" Quotes from Famous Books
... got to the marsh, my father used to get out, stand his gun on the ground, and, holding it with his left hand, ... — Reminiscences of Tolstoy - By His Son • Ilya Tolstoy
... Lucy. I left him smoking in the lime-walk. I'll go and tell him that he must get out of the house ... — Lady Audley's Secret • Mary Elizabeth Braddon
... shopman came back and wondered at his customer's trembling hand as he showed her what he had brought. She scarcely understood what he said. She had turned cold as ice, and was saying over and over to herself, "The murderer, the murderer." She hurried to finish her business and get out into the open air, for in the store she felt stifled. She had never before seen, to her knowledge, this Clarkson, whom she accused in her heart; and now his evil countenance, his harsh voice and brutal laugh had thrown her into a sudden terror and tumult. As she walked quickly along, ... — A Canadian Heroine, Volume 2 - A Novel • Mrs. Harry Coghill
... Jack's eyes twinkled, and she hitched her body half aside, as if to conceal her features, where emotions that were unusual were at work with the muscles. Rose thought it might be well to leave the man and wife alone—and she managed to get out ... — Graham's Magazine Vol. XXXII No. 2. February 1848 • Various
... bar of iron a few feet long which another was striking with a five-pound sledge that luckily never missed its mark. This was indeed working in Mexico. It would have been difficult to get farther into it; and a man could not but dully wonder if he would ever get out again. ... — Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras - Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond • Harry A. Franck
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