"Right along" Quotes from Famous Books
... Peter," said Felix ominously, "they tell me that you've been praying right along that I couldn't eat a bitter apple. ... — The Story Girl • Lucy Maud Montgomery
... great horn spoon! I b'lieve I'll go right along to Greenville with you," exclaimed the guide a minute later. "I might get a chance to pick up a bargain of a second-hand rifle there. And I guess you'd be mighty sick o' your luck, Dol, if you had to lug them moose-antlers part o' the way yerself. ... — Camp and Trail - A Story of the Maine Woods • Isabel Hornibrook
... killed. Where is the keeper? Oh! there he is, mixing hot brandy punch for two. Here, you, sir, go up quietly, and tell Mr. Rollins Dr. Renton wants to see him. The waiter came back presently to say Mr. Rollins would be right along. Twenty-five minutes past twelve. Oyster trade nearly over. Gaudy-curtained booths on the left all empty but two. Oyster-openers and waiters—three of them in all—nearly done for the night, and two of them sparring ... — The Ghost • William. D. O'Connor
... Fireman," said Nolan, "I guess we'll have to go back. But you are sure about Shiner, are you?"—this again to the visitors, as he persisted in calling them. "Well, come right along up and see the old man himself. Dinner ought to be ... — To The Front - A Sequel to Cadet Days • Charles King
... to Dixie—I'll be comin' right along, boys." (This to Brad Gibson, who was taking his farewell drink of ginger ... — The Village Watch-Tower • (AKA Kate Douglas Riggs) Kate Douglas Wiggin
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