"Toddler" Quotes from Famous Books
... thing, the lonely camp faded before me; the sizzling bacon, the rough shelter, the whistling guide, slipped back into some inconsequential past, and I lay again on the sun-warmed rocks, watching a yellow-headed toddler prying damp pebbles from the beach, to pile them later in her tolerant lap. Oh, Margarita! Oh, the ... — Margarita's Soul - The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty • Ingraham Lovell
... laughed, and pondered and laughed again: "Why, most of that time you was—you were—nothing but a little toddler. Didn't she love you?" ... — Gideon's Band - A Tale of the Mississippi • George W. Cable |