"Bennie" Quotes from Famous Books
... play was a success she had hoped to get little Bennie Baglin into the hospital. He suffered so, and surely could be helped, if not cured, by proper treatment. But the hospital would only accept patients from the Birchlands according as money was contributed from the place, and it would cost considerable to have an incurable (as Bennie ... — Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays • Margaret Penrose
... Bennie," sighed Miss Scobell. She was a confirmed reader of the more sentimental class of fiction, and this business-like treatment of love's young dream jarred ... — The Prince and Betty - (American edition) • P. G. Wodehouse
... Maggie, and laying Bennie gently down, she went round behind the counter, while the young man, gazing curiously at her, continued, "You surely ... — Rosamond - or, The Youthful Error • Mary J. Holmes |