"Good-by" Quotes from Famous Books
... near-by, called Gretchen to her duties. There was something reluctant in her step, in the good-by glance, in the sudden fall ... — The Goose Girl • Harold MacGrath
... on his hind legs—it looked as if he rose fifty feet in the air—wheeled, and went walloping along the trail, around the south end of the pond. In a minute he was lost in the woods. Good-by, Silverhorns!" ... — The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories • Various
... the sorrow of everybody in the regiment, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker bade it good-by forever. The fond old mother who had so long watched over the growing property for "her children," as she called them, had no longer the strength the duties required. Crocker had taken unto himself a helpmate and was needed at his own place, and our gallant and genial comrade with ... — Starlight Ranch - and Other Stories of Army Life on the Frontier • Charles King
... opposition to such a power? Why, it would not have the ghost of a chance to live! Besides, who would print it? No, if Mr. Carter took over the March Hare, the school must say good-by ... — Paul and the Printing Press • Sara Ware Bassett
... came to tell his hostess good-by, he smiled winningly. "This has been very jolly, Mrs. Lorimer. It was good of you to let me come. Mother asked me to say how much she appreciated it. But"—he hesitated—"May I come in some afternoon when—just you and Miss Honor are here?" He ... — Play the Game! • Ruth Comfort Mitchell
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