"Nobody" Quotes from Famous Books
... talk of scorpions and natural history, denying facts, and demanding proofs which nobody could possibly furnish: ... — English Literature - Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World • William J. Long
... bothered, if that's what you mean," interposed Dr. Wells with proper spirit. "I'm sure nobody desires to intrude in the least. I asked for my associates from a sense of duty. Most of them are capable of fanning or even reading aloud to a patient without danger ... — Ray's Daughter - A Story of Manila • Charles King
... to the most charming and cheapest shops, where the coins burning in those five pockets would go the furthest. Go in a cab? No, I thank you, it is far more delightful to walk. So mamma and Miss Hacket were stowed away in the despised vehicle, to make the purchases that nobody cared about, or which were to be unseen and unknown till the great day; while Aunt Jane undertook to guide the young people through the town, for her house was at the other end of it securing the Christmas-cards on the way, if nothin' else. For, ... — The Two Sides of the Shield • Charlotte M. Yonge
... one very curious thing about this farmer that nobody understood. One of his eyes was always laughing and ... — The Laughing Prince - Jugoslav Folk and Fairy Tales • Parker Fillmore
... quiet corner, and they chose an hour when nobody was about, which showed that the object was not to hurt anybody, but only to get money from the United States. At the same time they picked their office most unfortunately, for the Local Government Board is the only office where people worked late at night, and two out of ... — The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke V1 • Stephen Gwynn
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