"Mosey" Quotes from Famous Books
... him with disapproval: "Climb onto your horse, old Calamity Jane, an' we'll mosey along. A dry camp is better than this—at least nobody can crawl around in their sleep an' drink a snifter of poison." He helped Alice from the ground where she sat propped against a rock and assisted her to mount, being careful to adjust the scarf over ... — The Texan - A Story of the Cattle Country • James B. Hendryx
... somebody's coffee boiling,' said the cattleman abruptly. 'Am I invited in for a cup? Or shall I mosey on? Don't be bashful in saying I'm not wanted ... — The Desert Valley • Jackson Gregory
... for bein' scared some of the hills would mosey off before I got back." And Overland set a brisk pace up the mountain, talking as he climbed. Winthrop could do nothing but ... — Overland Red - A Romance of the Moonstone Canon Trail • Henry Herbert Knibbs
... that-a-way!" shouted One-Eye, arms in the air. "They's miles o' room outside! Come down into the yard! Mosey! Break trail! Vamose!" He ... — The Rich Little Poor Boy • Eleanor Gates
... front of old Mosey's cabin was a mass of purple lupine. Behind the house the wild oats were dotted with brodiaea, waving on long, glistening stems. The California lilac was in bloom on the trail, and its clumps of pale blossoms were like breaks in the chaparral, ... — The Wizard's Daughter and Other Stories • Margaret Collier Graham |