"Teetotaler" Quotes from Famous Books
... years they had not seen one another at all, and save once they had not met for five. In five years a man may change his religion or lose his hair, inherit a principality or part with a reputation, grow a beard or turn teetotaler. Nothing so fundamental had happened to either of our friends. The Baron's fullness of contour we have already noticed; in Mandell-Essington, EX Bunker, was to be seen even less evidence of the march of time. But years, like wheels upon a road, can hardly pass without leaving in their wake some ... — Count Bunker • J. Storer Clouston
... replied his friend, "that I haven't heard that given as an explanation. Of course he's not a teetotaler—" ... — The Prodigal Father • J. Storer Clouston |