"Lodge in" Quotes from Famous Books
... a hunting lodge in Scotland presented his gamekeeper with a fur cap, of the sort having ear flaps. When at the lodge the following year, the gentleman asked the gamekeeper how he liked the cap. The old ... — Jokes For All Occasions - Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers • Anonymous
... lodge in a garden of cucumbers! Oh for an iceberg or two at control! Oh for a vale which at midday the dew cumbers! Oh for a pleasure-trip ... — Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 14, July 2, 1870 • Various
... stormy interview with his father, and has just left him, refusing to lodge in the palace, to sleep without the precincts. I am to ... — Alfgar the Dane or the Second Chronicle of Aescendune • A. D. Crake
... the Atlantic, 3091 miles. This strait is the first serious difficulty encountered in ascending the Ucayali; the current dashes with much violence against the trunks of large trees which lodge in, and almost ... — Life of Rear Admiral John Randolph Tucker • James Henry Rochelle
... livelihood has placed them in a condition where the ideals of a materialistic and commercial civilization appeal to them with great force. Many of them have been liberally educated and are living lives of independence. They lodge in flats or boarding houses where they have no responsibilities for the routine work connected with daily living. They carry their own latch-keys; and no one interferes with their friendships or their pleasures. They read the books they like, attend the theaters that appeal to them, and avoid people ... — Woman in Modern Society • Earl Barnes
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