"Snorer" Quotes from Famous Books
... Mrs. Grant, still laughing. "I thought you might be afraid to be there all alone, so he slipped into the bedroom, and I forgot to tell you. He's a powerful snorer, and that's one of the awful sounds. The other was the dripping of salt water; for you wanted some, and the girl got it in a leaky pail. Seth wiped up the slops when he came out ... — Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag, Vol. 5 - Jimmy's Cruise in the Pinafore, Etc. • Louisa M. Alcott
... enough to do looking arter the ship, for we've had a reg'lar snorer these last few days. Don't know when I've seen a rougher sea. Been quite a treat to a man who has been ashore so long. See how ... — Syd Belton - The Boy who would not go to Sea • George Manville Fenn
... sleepless as well as foodless for these three days. It was but a poor room to which I had led him, but he threw himself down upon the couch, wrapped his big blue cloak around him, and was asleep in an instant. He was a very high and strong snorer, and, as my room was next to his, I had reason to remember that we had ... — The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales • Arthur Conan Doyle
... the third, Farmer Weathersky roared so, the man thought roof and wall would have flown asunder, but for all that the snorer ... — Popular Tales from the Norse • Sir George Webbe Dasent
... noticed the blush with which the girl had put a few violets in a little pot on the chimney-piece. Was it quite sure that Miss Dexter's life would be happier than that of the snorer on the bed, who smiled once or twice ... — Great Possessions • Mrs. Wilfrid Ward
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