"Outfitter" Quotes from Famous Books
... and hooks, and small stores, which are supplied by the men, generally taken from the merchant as outfitter?-Yes. ... — Second Shetland Truck System Report • William Guthrie
... Benny, Gents' Outfitter," had suffered the misfortune to be christened Shakespeare without inheriting any of the literary aspirations to which that name bore witness. It was, in any event, a difficult name to live up to, and so incongruous with this youth in particular that, as ... — Hocken and Hunken • A. T. Quiller-Couch
... to fetch some hundredweight of gold with which I happened to be encumbered. I signed the letter "Blake," which seemed to me to be a thoroughly respectable sort of name. This done, I got a Folkstone Blue Book, picked out an outfitter, and asked him to send a cutter to measure me for a dark tweed suit, ordering at the same time a valise, dressing bag, brown boots, shirts, hat (to fit), and so forth; and from a watchmaker I also ordered a watch. And these letters ... — The First Men In The Moon • H. G. Wells |