"Eet" Quotes from Famous Books
... "Sw—eet," went the canary, and filled the room with its rapturous demi-semi-quavers, its throat swelling, its little body throbbing with joy of the sunshine. And then Lancelot remembered—not the joy of the sunshine, not the joy ... — The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes • Israel Zangwill
... He lied!" screamed Espalin. "I was with Ben till daylight, at the monte game; they all tell you. The sheriff he try to make me keel heem—he try to buy me to do eet—he ... — The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On • Eugene Manlove Rhodes
... ladies do not mind! Pain? What ees eet? The lady who makes the groans, she cannot move, and so she ees unhappy. Also, she likes to have her own way, she ees a leetle—what you say?—spoilt. But her troubles weel pass; she weel be beautiful, and her husband weel love her more, and ... — They Call Me Carpenter • Upton Sinclair
... dinner was ready, and the chief of the rebels had the prisoners supplied with bowls of the stew. "Eat all of eet," he said, with a grin. "For maybe no ... — The Campaign of the Jungle - or, Under Lawton through Luzon • Edward Stratemeyer
... to be what you call depart," was the reply. "Eet ees mooch dead ze metis will shoot us if zey ... — The Rising of the Red Man - A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion • John Mackie
... cousin Beppo. But he's gone back to It'. He had some money—he wanta to keep eet, so he ... — Traffic in Souls - A Novel of Crime and Its Cure • Eustace Hale Ball
... John was clothid with heeris of camelis, and a girdil of skyn abowte his leendis; and he eet locusts, and hony of the ... — The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume III (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland I • Francis W. Halsey |