"Stroller" Quotes from Famous Books
... A stroller-by of a certain age limped slowly past them. They felt their two bodies melt together ... — Pierre and Luce • Romain Rolland
... Must one approach in witching night When, like abodes of airy sprite Revealed unto the wondering glance, O'erflooded with electric light Than Luna's beams more dazzling bright, Illumined nooks the scene enhance; While zephyrs mischievous unite The timid stroller to affright By swaying ... — Poems - Vol. IV • Hattie Howard
... his business so well that Grabot, being just such a man as the stroller had described to us, the altercation on the threshold was of itself the most amusing thing in the world. "Who?" we heard a loud, coarse voice exclaim. "Who ... — From the Memoirs of a Minister of France • Stanley Weyman
... useless longshorer; a vagrant stroller. Applied by sailors to the mass of landsmen, especially ... — The Sailor's Word-Book • William Henry Smyth |