"Howdy" Quotes from Famous Books
... had almost forgotten." She stood up and felt for wandering strands of hair. "I find the world more amusing day by day. I ought to feel hurt, but I am only amused. I spoke to the colonel this morning, merely to say howdy-do. He stared me in the eye and de-lib-erately turned ... — Parrot & Co. • Harold MacGrath
... "Howdy, little Lily Bud!" he said, in a voice which was a soft blend of accents, the slurred Southern, the drawled ... — Louisiana Lou • William West Winter
... saying: "Someone explains the difference between men and women by the fact that men swear and women scream, which is true as far as it goes. But in these days you often find a screaming gentleman and a profane lady—and there's a howdy-do! You can't ask the profane lady—no matter if she is a right-hand business man—to come fix pretties. You better write your daughter what I've said, and if you don't mind I'd like to get ... — The Gorgeous Girl • Nalbro Bartley
... silent greeting that welcomed him. His own "Howdy" met with no verbal response. But every eye of the men lying about on blankets outspread upon the dusty floor ... — The Golden Woman - A Story of the Montana Hills • Ridgwell Cullum
... Westerfelt curiously, and some of them nodded and said "Howdy do" as he passed. He entered the parlor on the right of the long hall which ran through the centre of the main wing. A slovenly negro girl was sweeping the hearth. She leaned her broom against the cottage organ and went to ... — Westerfelt • Will N. Harben
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