"Innards" Quotes from Famous Books
... want me to do what the Doctor has asked? he thought. She wouldn't care. She would probably think it a very huge joke that she had been born with innards that made her different from everybody else. She would be amused by the profound probings and mutterings of the learned doctors trying to find an explanation for ... — The Memory of Mars • Raymond F. Jones
... I's hearin' so much talk about?" he enquired of a group one morning. "What I wants is ter get inter de innards of de t'ing, an' den I'se gwine to claim sump'n fer myse'f. If dar's claimin' gwine on, I'se a gen'leman what's gwine to be on de camp-meetin' groun', ... — In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim • Frances Hodgson Burnett
... you expect?" answered the soldier. "She has no mercy, you know! When she comes spluttering down, out go your innards. One can't help ... — War and Peace • Leo Tolstoy
... said Grandma, "and you'll cobble new soles on its tires and patch its innards. Looks like it's held ... — Across the Fruited Plain • Florence Crannell Means
... as a dab with that dashed heppydemick, dear boy. I 'ave bloomin' nigh sneezed my poor head orf. You know that there specie of toy Wot they call cup-and-ball! That's me, CHARLIE! My back seemed to open and shut, As the grippe-demon danced on my innards, and played ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, February 22nd, 1890 • Various |