"Good-by" Quotes from Famous Books
... parsonage, a low rambling cottage, with deep windows and overhanging roof, embowered in trees and fragrant with the breath of flowers. All this we took in at a look, and without any break in the talk, taking us back as it did to the day when we bade good-by to the college and its professors, and shook hands with each other for the last time. Looking into Wagner's face it did not seem so long ago; while I, floating round the world, had gathered experience enough ... — Scenes in Switzerland • American Tract Society
... wheels; "they bring out every tone. And the sea is wonderful. Pity you're going. Grand day for the mussel-bed. However, I shall see you, I shall see you. Remember me to Monsieur Paul; tell him to save me a bottle of his famous old wine. Good-by, good-by." ... — In and Out of Three Normady Inns • Anna Bowman Dodd
... good-by, and this time it was a friendly good-by. That night he left on a hospital ship ... — The Deserter • Richard Harding Davis
... the station almost neck and neck with the train. The minister spoke to Mr. Sawyer and rushed Jimsy up the steps. A bell clanged. There was much noise and puffing and the train was under way. Jimsy, wildly remembering his good-by to Uncle Ab, flung up the train window ... — Jimsy - The Christmas Kid • Leona Dalrymple
... need," was the evasive reply. "I shall write as soon as possible, telling of my wanderings. So, good-by; I must be away." ... — Glen of the High North • H. A. Cody
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