"Right-down" Quotes from Famous Books
... an American girl," she said; "but I guess that, whether one is Irish or American, one likes a right-down good sweetheart. Have a bon-bon, Squire O'Shanaghgan, for I guess that you are the man ... — Light O' The Morning • L. T. Meade
... a-tooked us all aback so," said old Zebedee. "'T seems to me I'm foaced to turn it round and round afore I can swaller it for rale right-down truth." ... — Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 26, July 1880. • Various
... in love wi' that chap," he says; "and sure's I'm a right-down Cockney, he hates you like pizen. Give 'im a wide berth, yer honour, and doan't hev nothin' to do ... — Weapons of Mystery • Joseph Hocking
... dears, we'll just wait for our guests," said the old lady. "We'll all just be present, please, when they come. It's my old-fashioned ideas, my loves, just for us all to be ready to give them a right-down, good welcome." ... — The Honorable Miss - A Story of an Old-Fashioned Town • L. T. Meade |