"Soon enough" Quotes from Famous Books
... effects that could be produced by varying the proportions and the degree of heat. He tells us that many times, when, by exhausting every resource, he had prepared a quantity of his compound for heating, it was spoiled because he could not, with his inadequate apparatus, apply the heat soon enough. ... — Famous Americans of Recent Times • James Parton
... perpetual rebirth with it. Let us hold fast to it, dear. We shall be finished with it quite soon enough. ... — Rosmerholm • Henrik Ibsen
... impulse to tell the girl that his companion upon the river was a woman. The whole thing was so absurdly simple—but was it? Somehow, he could not bring himself to tell this girl—she might not understand—she might think—with an effort he dismissed the matter from his mind. She'll find out soon enough when we get there. He knew without looking at her that the girl's eyes were upon him. "Heavy goin'," he ... — Prairie Flowers • James B. Hendryx
... sweated, shivered, were parched or soaked, grumbled and cursed. But they made a gallant effort at pretending to enjoy themselves. They valued the properties of romantic drama, though they must have recognised soon enough that the piece in which they played was the sordidest ... — A Padre in France • George A. Birmingham
... for Boston," declared Captain Enos, "and 'Tis soon enough they'll be back again. The Boston folk will not let them come to ... — A Little Maid of Province Town • Alice Turner Curtis
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