"Goodbye" Quotes from Famous Books
... beg, for if you are polite, goodbye to nature. Where have you ever seen, I should like to know, two lovers, excited by all the fury of ... — The Memoires of Casanova, Complete • Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
... cannot explain all to you now,' she said. 'I will send for you in London.' She wished him goodbye, and they separated, Picotee accompanying Sol a little ... — The Hand of Ethelberta • Thomas Hardy
... did not take him long to make up his mind to take a run to Buda Pesth, about four hundred and fifty miles below. When he announced his intention to take this voyage, it was quickly telegraphed all over the country bordering on the river. Almost the whole city of Linz turned out to bid him goodbye as he stepped into the Danube. The current was very swift; but the river was greatly cut up by islands and bars. He could see nothing blue about the Danube. That river was almost as yellow as the Mississippi. Like all rivers it has its bug-bear. ... — The Story of Paul Boyton - Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World • Paul Boyton
... exclaimed the boy. "Enough!" said Polecrab impatiently. "I called you lads here to say goodbye to your mother. She is going away with this man. I think she may not ... — A Voyage to Arcturus • David Lindsay
... dear ole reever, more dan ev'ry Yankee wan; An' if I get de money, you will see me on de train, Wit' couple o' t'ousan' dollar, den hooraw! it 's goodbye, John! You can kill me if you ketch me leavin' Bord a Plouffe again. But sometam it 'll happen dat a feller 's gettin' stop Because he's comin' busy wit' de wife an' familee— No matter, if de good God he won't forget ... — The Voyageur and Other Poems • William Henry Drummond
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