"Well out" Quotes from Famous Books
... the barracks, well out of the rain, lounged half a hundred of the men of the Thirty-fourth. A few of them were at tables ... — Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines - or, Following the Flag against the Moros • H. Irving Hancock
... know what I mean, sir. It was an understood thing. She was over-insured and scuttled in the Bahamas. It was a put-up job, and I reckoned I was well out of it." ... — The Bell-Ringer of Angel's and Other Stories • Bret Harte
... the smaller orifice, and desired me to push gently and smoothly in. It glided in slowly up to the meeting of my belly against the enormous buttocks of that sublime backside. There I paused for a minute or two within the throbbing sheath. Aunt had pushed her bottom well out, and by the action of apparently voiding, had facilitated the entrance. She winced once or twice, but on the whole, as she told me afterwards, took in my enormous tool with less difficulty than she expected. After a few slow movements, during with I caressed and devoured with admiration ... — The Romance of Lust - A classic Victorian erotic novel • Anonymous
... all right," muttered the captain, as he with our hero's help carried the boy to the small boat; "so, if a rib's broken, he must consider himself well out ... — The Golden Canyon - Contents: The Golden Canyon; The Stone Chest • G. A. Henty
... to be sure," continued Benson: "there is a dead silence till pug is well out of cover, and the whole pack well in: then cheer the hounds with tally-ho! till your lungs crack. Away he goes in gallant style, and the whole field is hard up, till pug takes a stiff country: then they who haven't pluck lag, see no more of him, and, with a fine ... — Tales and Novels, Vol. 6 • Maria Edgeworth
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