"Lemonade" Quotes from Famous Books
... hope, we may as well inform him, of his return to Braemar to-night, unless he be a person of more than ordinary pedestrian acquirements. For such a consummation, he may have prepared himself according to his own peculiar ideas. If he be a tea-totaller, he will have brought with him a large bottle of lemonade and some oranges—we wish him much satisfaction in the consumption of them, and hope they will keep his outer and inner man warm after the dews of eve have descended. Perhaps his most prudent course (we consider ourselves bound to give discreet advice, ... — Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 • Various
... kid, you know, so I may call John's friend Peter—you should have assumed that sage and greasewood would simply have vanished from any home location chosen by Peter, leaving it all lacy blue with lilac, and misty white with lemonade bush, and lovely gold with monkey flower, and purple with lupin, and painted blood red with broad strokes of Indian paint brush, and beautifully lighted with feathery flames from Our Lord's Candles, and perfumy as altar incense ... — Her Father's Daughter • Gene Stratton-Porter
... to be kept quiet. If he is thirsty give him some lemonade. You can obtain that or anything else ... — One of the 28th • G. A. Henty
... added, patting the child affectionately on the shoulder, "do get that there Bird out o' your head. It's just nothing but indigestion comes o' you and the other children—himps they may well call you, and himps I'm sure you are—always wasting your screws on pasty and lemonade and ... — The Mark Of Cain • Andrew Lang
... give up enough of your precious time to walk on home with me? I have some icy cold lemonade waiting for me," ... — Under Handicap - A Novel • Jackson Gregory
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