"Good afternoon" Quotes from Famous Books
... no more to be said. Until you and Harry settle your difficulties amicably, or I am convinced that he's in the wrong, we'll just be friends, Mr. Vaughan. Good afternoon." She rode into the Rodway yard, feeling very just and virtuous, no doubt. But she left Rowdy with some rather unpleasant thoughts, and with a sentiment toward her precious brother which was not ... — Rowdy of the Cross L • B.M. Sinclair, AKA B.M. Bower
... quickly, bowing to JANET and shaking hands with CARVE.) Good afternoon. Please don't rise. I've heard how ill you've been. I've only called because ... — The Great Adventure • Arnold Bennett
... taste of forty below. Through this exhilarating air Kalman was hurrying home as fast as his sturdy legs could take him. His fingers were numb handling the coins received from the sale of his papers, but the boy cared nothing for that. He had had a good afternoon and evening; for with the Winnipeg men the colder the night the warmer their hearts, and these fierce February days were harvest days for the hardy newsboys crying their wares upon the streets. So the sharp cold only made Kalman run the faster. Above him twinkled the stars, ... — The Foreigner • Ralph Connor
... said I to myself, gazing at her with outward blandness, "I'd like exceedingly to tip you up into your wash-tub and thump you as thoroughly as you are thumping those unfortunate clothes." Aloud I said in flute-like tones of conciliation, "Good afternoon." ... — The Solitary Summer • Elizabeth von Arnim
... her good afternoon in his usual courteous manner, and left her alone. When the door had closed, her eyes followed him in imagination, with a ... — The Mystery of Murray Davenport - A Story of New York at the Present Day • Robert Neilson Stephens
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