"Dormy" Quotes from Famous Books
... him, Frank took her match to the last green, in spite of a number of cats, headed by the Vicar's wife, who did their best to put her off her game. Yes, you are right to presume that what began as a single developed into a flirtsome, and that the twain lived happily ever after in a nice little dormy house, and that Jim bested the HILTONS and the OUIMETS, while Frank put permanently out of joint all the noses of all the Misses LEITCH. Those who not only play but talk, dream, read and generally live for golf will, I can say with confidence, ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 22, 1914 • Various |