"Luck it" Quotes from Famous Books
... What luck it was that Morrisey should have come upon this day! I could hardly contain myself. Almost I began to spend the money I would get for selling the Rube to the big league manager. We took seats in the grand stand, as Morrisey did not want to be seen by ... — The Redheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories • Zane Grey
... all its good luck it was not safe to loiter near the place after dark, if you wished to keep your senses. And if you took so much as a fallen apple belonging to Miss Betty, you might look out for palsy or St. Vitus' dance, or be carried off bodily to ... — Tales from Many Sources - Vol. V • Various
... If by good luck it happens that your wife has put her lover in a place of concealment, the catastrophe will be ... — Analytical Studies • Honore de Balzac
... after years of peace. The cure took me into the church, the walls of which were still standing, and begged me to take a photo of a special statue (this was before cameras were tabooed), which I did. I had to take a "time" as the light was so bad, and quite by luck it came out splendidly and I was able to send him ... — Fanny Goes to War • Pat Beauchamp
... was done, Thorn raced back to the rear doorway. By great good luck it was still open. He stole in, just making it as the truck driver, staggering under a load of empty crates, came up the cellar stairs and ... — The Radiant Shell • Paul Ernst |