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More "Bank holiday" Quotes from Famous Books
... a Sundayish feeling, probably due to the fact that it was Bank Holiday. He had been aware, in a dim fashion, of the rising of Mrs. Jobson some time before, and in a semi-conscious condition had taken over a large slice of unoccupied territory. He stretched himself and yawned, and then, by an effort of will, threw off the clothes and springing out of ... — Ship's Company, The Entire Collection • W.W. Jacobs
... paths through primrose studded undergrowths, or wander waist deep in the bracken of beech woods. About twenty miles from Port Burdock there came a region of hop gardens and hoast crowned farms, and further on, to be reached only by cheap tickets at Bank Holiday times, was a sterile ridge of very clean roads and red sand pits and pines and gorse and heather. The Three Ps could not afford to buy bicycles and they found boots the greatest item of their skimpy expenditure. They threw appearances ... — The History of Mr. Polly • H. G. Wells
... at them!" exclaimed Marion in a sudden space of fury. "The Hallelujah Army put them up. It's like them. Some idea of raising money for the funds by charging Bank Holiday trippers twopence to see the Castle. It was a fool's idea. They know nothing. The East End trippers that come here can't climb. They're too dog-tired. They go straight from the railway-station to Prittlebay or ... — The Judge • Rebecca West
... men are! Here are you, with your way to make in the world, with your foot scarcely upon the bottom rung of the ladder, grubbing along on a few bob a week, and you choose to go and chuck away every chance you ever might have for a moment's folly. A poor, pretty face I suppose. A moonlight walk on a Bank Holiday, a little maudlin sentiment, and over you throw all your chances in life. No wonder the herd is so great, and the leaders so few," ... — A Millionaire of Yesterday • E. Phillips Oppenheim
... to London, intending to return on the first to stay over the Bank Holiday, but he did not come. He wanted to be within easy reach of ... — Jan and Her Job • L. Allen Harker
... out biblioteca, public library codicia, greed, covetousness *darsele a uno de una cosa, to matter desgraciado, unfortunate deslumbrar, to dazzle factura simulada, pro forma invoice fiesta del comercio, bank holiday fomento, development, encouragement *hacer impresion, to impress hacienda, finance, property (no) perdonar nada, to leave no stone unturned proxima, near, approaching *regir, to rule, to govern, to control sacar, to pull out, to get out sin perjuicio de, excepting *tener a ... — Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) • C. A. Toledano
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