"Too" Quotes from Famous Books
... Doctor, sniffing too. "O, that's nothing. That's only chloroform. The ants were very bad, and we put some in to kill ... — The Red Acorn • John McElroy
... you talking about?" he asked. "I'll give you a job, too. You take your knife and help cut those two ... — Pluck on the Long Trail - Boy Scouts in the Rockies • Edwin L. Sabin
... nearly all that I have to say, except that your uncle himself confirmed Mr. Yorke's words; for he too scorns a lie, and deals in none of those conventional subterfuges that are shabbier ... — Shirley • Charlotte Bronte
... pause followed. "What an assortment of people one has to meet with," he continued. "When one thinks of it—many who live on and on—it were often better they did not live at all—and others have to go so much too early." He passed the palm of his hand over the surface of the table. "Beneath ... — Good Blood • Ernst Von Wildenbruch
... "We are too few for that," the Doctor said. "Besides, although Bathurst answers for the good faith of the sender of the warning, there has as yet been no act of mutiny that would justify our taking such a step as that. It would come to the same thing. We might kill a good many, but in the ... — Rujub, the Juggler • G. A. Henty
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