"Cafe" Quotes from Famous Books
... with him. The Farleys, father and son, were in the lobby of the hotel, waiting for the others to come down to the cafe breakfast. Tom saw them, confronted them, and went at things ... — The Quickening • Francis Lynde
... not find the coach driver. At last he was discovered in the village cafe, fraternizing cordially with ... — Maupassant Original Short Stories (180), Complete • Guy de Maupassant
... walnuts and wine, as they say in Fifth Avenue, the gray-haired gentleman and I lingered long after the last of the diners had left the cafe car. One by one the lights were lowered. Some of the table-stewards had removed their duck and donned their street clothes. The shades were closely drawn, so that people could not peep in when the train was standing. The chief steward was swinging his punch on his finger and yawning. ... — The Last Spike - And Other Railroad Stories • Cy Warman
... cafe, which during the whole time the Empire lasted was also frequented by Protestants without a single dispute caused by the difference of religion ever arising. But from this time forth the Catholics began to hold themselves aloof ... — Massacres Of The South (1551-1815) - Celebrated Crimes • Alexandre Dumas, Pere
... go home, on leaving her—he didn't want to; he walked instead, through his narrow ways and his campi with gothic arches, to a small and comparatively sequestered cafe where he had already more than once found refreshment and comparative repose, together with solutions that consisted mainly and pleasantly of further indecisions. It was a literal fact that those awaiting him there to-night, while he leaned back on his velvet bench ... — The Wings of the Dove, Volume II • Henry James
|