"Heartburning" Quotes from Famous Books
... Finally, to our heartburning sorrow, there were nights on which motor-cycling became impossible, and we stayed restlessly at home while men on the despised horse carried our despatches. This we could not allow for long. Soon we became ... — Adventures of a Despatch Rider • W. H. L. Watson
... would follow speedily on his arrival. Surely, I reflected, there could be no man living more wretched than myself. I thought I had become resigned to the loss of Flora, but now I knew that it was a delusion. I could not contemplate her approaching marriage without grief and heartburning—without a mad desire to dare the worst and claim the girl ... — The Cryptogram - A Story of Northwest Canada • William Murray Graydon |