"Customer" Quotes from Famous Books
... learnt to paint, I trow. But oh that order—I remember now— For twenty chaplets, from the priest of Zeus! Ah, what a grand majestic Hiereus!" So pleased he was that morning with those three, And such a customer he ... — Fringilla: Some Tales In Verse • Richard Doddridge Blackmore
... But when the Samuelses got an Archdeacon's son to form their boy's mind, Mr Gilbey thought Bobby ought to have a chance too. And the Monsignor is a customer. Mr Gilbey consulted him about Bobby; and he recommended a brother of his that was ... — Fanny's First Play • George Bernard Shaw
... that a part of the value you deliver to a customer consists in giving him a better opinion of himself: making him feel like a king for a day and that the best is ... — Sam Lambert and the New Way Store - A Book for Clothiers and Their Clerks • Unknown
... bank cashiers over in Rocktown; and Rocktown, it appears, is four miles in a buggy over a rough road. That rough road and the buggy are, of course, an incontrovertible argument, gentlemen. And the other half has a rich prospective customer for a couple of town lots—also over in Rocktown. A busy little place that Rocktown must be! I don't wonder you're smiling. I smiled myself when ... — Sonnie-Boy's People • James B. Connolly
... time. He was not certain whether, in making or requiring an offer, he would get the best bargain out of his needy customer. At last ... — Finger Posts on the Way of Life • T. S. Arthur
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