"Inn" Quotes from Famous Books
... "The people at the inn told us that there were gipsies in the neighbourhood," said the lady; "and oh, Ted! this is exactly the wood I dreamt of, except the purple ... — Brothers of Pity and Other Tales of Beasts and Men • Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing
... encouraged to sit up late. As the eldest daughter of the inn showed me my night quarters, ... — Two Summers in Guyenne • Edward Harrison Barker
... magnitude, that it puts travellers beside the usual road," and a Letter from Elias Ashmole to Sir Wm. Dugdale,[5] states, "that about a mile from hence (that is from Holywell Abbey, now the site of Caves Inn,) there is a tumulus raised in the very middle of the high way, which methought was worth observing." This tumulus, in an ancient deed, is called the Pilgrim's Low. It was removed in making the turnpike-road from ... — The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 14, No. 381 Saturday, July 18, 1829 • Various
... Philip curtly. "I'll help you to your rumpus machine and back there in the village you will find an inn. My man will go ... — Diane of the Green Van • Leona Dalrymple
... hats and shouted and cheered. Some of the little boys perched themselves on the branches of trees and the lamp-posts in order to get a better view, and I have been told that there was one poor woman who saw nothing at all, because her boy tried to climb up to an inn sign, where he dangled in such a dangerous position that his poor old mother had to stand with her back to the procession, holding on to his legs in a terrible state of anxiety ... — The Sleeping Beauty • C. S. Evans
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