"Hogan" Quotes from Famous Books
... fellow, with a knowing grin. "Faith means when Paddy Hogan gives me credit for half-a-pint ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 1, September 25, 1841 • Various
... her, because he knows some wan else, because she injyes th' society iv th' young, because he f'rgot to wind th' clock. A husband can get a divoorce because he has more money thin he had; a wife because he has less. Ye can always get a divoorce f'r what Hogan calls incompatibility iv temper. That's whin husband an' wife ar-re both cross at th' same time. Ye'd call it a tiff in ye'er ... — Mr. Dooley Says • Finley Dunne
... fifteen years after the date of my story the community was every now and again startled by tidings of robbery, outrage or murder at the Don; and the last notable act of the gang was the murder of the editor of the Colonist, one Hogan, a member of the legislature. His taking off was done by a woman who struck him upon the head with a stone which she carried in a stocking. [Footnote: Scores of persons living in Toronto now remember this outrage; but anybody can verify the fact by turning to the ... — The Four Canadian Highwaymen • Joseph Edmund Collins
... his account," added Ga-hogan. "An' whativer he's done wrong, he's made it square to-day. Let um lave it ... — The Brigade Commander • J. W. Deforest
... flying, while I hus'led around in my low-cut shoes, high-water pants, summer ulster and a straw hat. We walked nearly all over the town, following directions given by first one fool and then another, lugging the boy and our baggage, searching for Mrs. Hogan, corner of Second and Ann streets. At last we reached the place and I introduced myself as the one who had engaged a room of her by letter. After explaining to the old lady that we had just arrived from Pontiac, she looked us over carefully ... — Twenty Years of Hus'ling • J. P. Johnston
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