"Allen" Quotes from Famous Books
... the little steamer had been buffeted by wind and ice and fog, and when at last her engines ceased to throb and she lay at rest in harbour, Allen Shadrach Trowbridge of Boston, her only passenger, felt hugely relieved, for the voyage had been a most unpleasant one, and ... — The Gaunt Gray Wolf - A Tale of Adventure With Ungava Bob • Dillon Wallace
... I received this morning from Lady Allen, I observe that you are extremely well with her; and it is well for you to be so, for she is an excellent and ... — The PG Edition of Chesterfield's Letters to His Son • The Earl of Chesterfield
... castouts and spurned from the large churches, driven from our knees, pointed at by the proud, neglected by the careless, without a place of worship, Allen, faithful to the heavenly calling, came forward and laid the foundation of this connection. The women, like the women at the sepulcher, were early to aid in laying the foundation of the temple and in helping to carry up the noble structure and in the name of their God ... — Darkwater - Voices From Within The Veil • W. E. B. Du Bois
... from her knitting, and now resumed it very slowly and very carefully, as if her mind and her knitting worked in unison together,—"whoever it be, love in you would be serious; and, with or without love, marriage is a serious thing to us all. It is not every pretty girl that would suit Allen Fenwick." ... — A Strange Story, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton
... sez Thomas J., "get him interested in that and he will forgit all about the Allen Exposition by the time ... — Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition • Marietta Holley
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