"Penny-a-liner" Quotes from Famous Books
... dinner at the matin hour of twelve; the country doctor or village lawyer stands upon his dignity and dines at one; in country towns, of twenty or thirty thousand inhabitants, the "good society" feels obliged to dine at two; when you reach the great metropolis ("which is American penny-a-liner for" New-York), you find the dinner postponed to three; and some gentlemen, with English education and English habits, dine in New-York at five; while others, whose business keeps them at the bank, ...![](http://www.freetranslator.org/rquot.gif) — The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852 • Various |