"Punch out" Quotes from Famous Books
... grow up. Look at me. Do you see this?" He turned his back and reached over his shoulder to his hump. "Cigarettes. That's what done it. Cigarettes. I smoked 'em along with my bottle of milk, regular, when I was a kid, and look at me now, not much bigger than Mr. Punch out there. Cigarettes. Maybe you might think it was the bottle o' milk done it, instead of the cigarettes, being as they was at the same time; but don't you never believe it. Cigarettes! You keep off of ... — The Old Tobacco Shop - A True Account of What Befell a Little Boy in Search of Adventure • William Bowen
... of us then were all earls, And jewels we wore without name; We drank punch out of rubies and pearls,— Mr. Petrie can tell you the same. But except some turf mould and potatoes, There's nothing our own we can call; And the English,—bad luck to them!—hate us, Because we've more fun ... — Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 (of 2) • Charles Lever |