"Carfare" Quotes from Famous Books
... on this clue and followed it clean to British Columbia; railroad fares alone amount to two fifty; there's hotel bills, carfare; there's salaries, office expenses, stamps; and then—there's me." If Mr. Hatch had put himself first there would have been little need to ... — The Music Master - Novelized from the Play • Charles Klein
... are lots of people there and lots of work, and I don't like the place where I live.' The man took me to his house and kept me all night and paid my carfare to London next day. ... — From the Bottom Up - The Life Story of Alexander Irvine • Alexander Irvine
... carfare, and I live across the Bay," Martin answered bluntly, with the idea of showing them his imperative need for ... — Martin Eden • Jack London
... abrupt but very-complete smash. I came out of it owning two gorgeous suits of clothes, one silk hat, and an opulent-looking pocketbook, bulging with thirty-day options on corner lots. One of the clerks in our office staked me with carfare to Atlanta, where I got a job collecting ... — Torchy, Private Sec. • Sewell Ford
... cried. "Is it so strange we should bring Elkan back here for the chance of doing some more business? Three dollars carfare between here and Bridgetown wouldn't ... — Elkan Lubliner, American • Montague Glass |