"Brickfield" Quotes from Famous Books
... clad in mean garments and foul from his labour in the brickfield, marvelling at his insolence. There was no doubt but that he believed what he said; I could see it in his proud eye and bearing. He thought that his tribe was of more import in the world than our great and ancient nation, and that he, an ... — Moon of Israel • H. Rider Haggard |