"Limousine" Quotes from Famous Books
... a light-weight electric, driven by a man who, in his spruce uniform, might have passed at a glance for a very dusky European. The car had a limousine back, and as the chauffeur slowed down, out from the open windows right and left peered ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Quest of the Sacred Slipper • Sax Rohmer
... telegraph lines, looping from pole to pole, and Malcolm thrust his head into the window of the limousine to communicate this danger to the sybaritic Mr. Bim, who was spraying himself with perfume from a bottle he had found in the well-equipped ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Book of All-Power • Edgar Wallace
... Margery near- by. The next minute showed us our mistake. The man who was standing beside his car in the road, when we had torpedoed it from the rear was not the Frog. It was a man we had never seen before. He was all alone. The automobile was not the red roadster, but a limousine. ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Campfire Girls Go Motoring • Hildegard G. Frey
... military drivers. Every one else walked or used the trams. Thus it frequently happened that a young staff officer, who had never before known the joys of motoring, would tear madly down the street in a luxurious limousine, his spurred boots resting on the broadcloth cushions, while the ci-devant owner of the car, who might be a banker or a merchant prince, would jump for the side-walk to escape being run down. With the declaration of war ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Fighting in Flanders • E. Alexander Powell
... comfort, managed to board the train and secure our seats in the parlor car before it started. We reached our destination at about half-past four and were met by a footman in livery, who piloted us to a limousine driven by a French chauffeur. ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The "Goldfish" • Arthur Train
... family was promptly astir, and after breakfast Uncle Tom with his two charges rolled off to the factory in the big red limousine. ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Story of Glass • Sara Ware Bassett
... I ask my girls out for a little innocent dinner without its being called a party—eh? Now, you girls get your things on and come on. As for me, the limousine will be at the ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — In the Heart of a Fool • William Allen White
... door of the limousine, descended, said to her chauffeur: "Follow us, please." She advanced to Selma with a timid and deprecating smile. "You'll let me ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Conflict • David Graham Phillips
... saw an automobile, a very elegant limousine, draw up before M. de Naarboveck's house. A man of a certain age descended from it, and vanished in the shadow of a doorway: the door had opened as ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — A Nest of Spies • Pierre Souvestre
... theater when she saw lurking in the crowd the familiar figure of Drummond. She turned her head quickly and sank back into the dark recesses of the limousine. ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Constance Dunlap • Arthur B. Reeve
... Sylvia did, the morning after we got there," she said, "was to buy a new limousine and hire a man to run it. My, you ought to see it! It's lined with pearl gray, and Sylvia keeps a gold vase with orchids—fresh ones every day—in it! She helped me choose all my things, and I never could have got half ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Old Gray Homestead • Frances Parkinson Keyes |