"Eet" Quotes from Famous Books
... brilliant flowers, the sparkling fountain, the shifting shadows of the great oaks above him where birds were singing. Then he turned and scanned the white, sweet face among the pillows, and clasping his thin hands in rapture, he breathed, "Italy! Oh, eet iss Paradise!" And as if unable to restrain his joy any longer, he burst into a wild, plaintive song, with a voice silvery toned and clear as a bell. Peace paused in the midst of a turbulent explanation ... — The Lilac Lady • Ruth Alberta Brown
... will be laugh at you for let two young girl take eet out of smart man like you like dat. Hain't you tink your life worth twelve dollare? Didn't dey save you from de culbute? Monjee! I'll tink de whole river not laugh so ver' bad if you pay dose young girl one hunder dollare ... — Old Man Savarin and Other Stories • Edward William Thomson
... nothing," faltered Marie, full of shy embarrassment. "I cannot make eet look as I ... — Glenloch Girls • Grace M. Remick
... "Eet is long way; we mak' breakfast by and by," he said. "Thirlwell wait at portage. We arrive to-night, si tout ... — The Lure of the North • Harold Bindloss
... ze wrong," he protested. "Eet ees me who suffare, and I do not permeet dis interference wid ... — One Wonderful Night - A Romance of New York • Louis Tracy |