"Peppermint" Quotes from Famous Books
... of candy—no, give it to me an' I'll give it to her," said the Captain eagerly, reaching for his cane and leaving his chair with more than usual agility; and everybody looked on with intent while he took a striped stick of peppermint from the storekeeper and offered it gallantly. There was something in the way this favor was accepted that savored of the French court and made every man ... — The Life of Nancy • Sarah Orne Jewett
... as ye wull—it'll dae again—but man, hoo'll ye square it wi' the wife when ye gang hame to the manse the nicht? We'll baith hae oor ain times, I'm dootin'. Here's a sweetie for ye; it's a peppermint lozenge, an' it's a graun' ... — St. Cuthbert's • Robert E. Knowles
... exactly in front of the village shop I amused myself by making a mental inventory of its contents. The window—an ordinary one—had wooden shelves nailed across it; and on these were displayed soap, slates and slate-pencils, bottles of peppermint lozenges, hearthstone, flannel, lemon-drops, gingham, ... — A War-time Journal, Germany 1914 and German Travel Notes • Harriet Julia Jephson
... of the Cowgate, a modest building, above a series of shops near the Port Gate from the parapets of which George Wishart preached during the plague of 1544. Here the children were sent to the regular services—with a drop of perfume on their handkerchiefs and gloves and a peppermint in their pockets for sermon-time—and also attended ... — Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer Missionary • W. P. Livingstone
... love some peppermint drops," she said, in a strange, normal voice, from her distorted face. But in a few moments she had gained control of herself, ... — The Rainbow • D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
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