"Peddle" Quotes from Famous Books
... Corkonian brogue, and rocked herself backwards and forwards, and shook abroad the great lambent banners of her cap-border,—a grotesque old woman, but sacred in her tender motherhood and her great grief. Her first coming was to peddle blackberries in the summer. I asked her if she ... — Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, Issue 67, May, 1863 • Various
... said he, "I've known John for several years. He used to peddle newspapers around the bank here. I was agreeably surprised when I heard he had been appointed to a cadetship at West Point. The boys who come in almost every morning with their papers told me John was to sell me no more papers. His ... — Henry Ossian Flipper, The Colored Cadet at West Point • Henry Ossian Flipper
... Katy, that you should insult me? Do you think I have sunk so low as to peddle candy about the ... — Poor and Proud - or The Fortunes of Katy Redburn • Oliver Optic
... that. A proud stage-driver makes a mistake about a female passenger. Thinks he has got an heiress, and she turns out to peddle sarsaparilla. "So he's naturally used up," commented Genesmere. "You estimate a girl as one thing, and she—" Here the undercurrent welled up, breaking the surface. "Did she mean that? Was that her genuine reason?" In memory he took a look at his girl's face, and repeated her words ... — Red Men and White • Owen Wister
... hater of everything cunning and concealed, and breaks out into noble philippics against whatever is foul and vicious. But I know he will be now on the alert; and God help any unfortunate that dares to peddle unwholesome wares under the necklaces and matches of ... — My New Curate • P.A. Sheehan
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