"New york city" Quotes from Famous Books
... another bet. I'll stake Panchito against another box of the same cigars that your father is a member of the Japan Society, of New York city." ... — The Pride of Palomar • Peter B. Kyne
... bright and fair, and the day promised to be a fine one for the rest of the trip to Cousin Tom's. As I have mentioned, they were to take a boat from New York City to Atlantic Highlands, and from there a train would take them down the New Jersey coast to Seaview, and to Mr. Thomas Bunker's ... — Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's • Laura Lee Hope
... bride too, after they got back from a Yuropeean hunney-moon. Then I maid her promis faithfully that she wouldnt tell a sole bout the fortune & manshun, cos the Edittur of the Buster was the maudestest man in New York city. ... — The Bad Boy At Home - And His Experiences In Trying To Become An Editor - 1885 • Walter T. Gray
... learned chair-making and painting, an occupation which he followed for some years, when he removed to Philadelphia and subsequently to New York City. ... — Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity - Their History, Customs and Traditions • Galen Clark
... have Mehronay with us more than a year after his wedding. Mrs. Mehronay knew what he was worth. She asked for twenty-five dollars a week for him, and when we told her the office could not afford it she took him away. They went to New York City, where she peddled his pieces about town until she got him a regular place. There they have lived happily ever after. Mehronay brings his envelope home every Saturday night, and she gives him his carfare and his shaving-money and puts the rest ... — In Our Town • William Allen White
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