"Clubhouse" Quotes from Famous Books
... the Union Club and made an effort to secure the telegram which brought Mr. Dalton from the clubhouse the night he was summoned ... — The Bradys Beyond Their Depth - The Great Swamp Mystery • Anonymous
... him for some time I asked if he had been on a holiday. "Yes," he said, "down at Shinglestrand. Golfing? No—yes. I did play one game, the first since the War, and rather a remarkable game it was. I'm a member of the golf-club there, and was down at the clubhouse one morning looking at the papers when a fat middle-aged man, about my age, asked me if I cared for a game. I didn't, but in a spirit of self-sacrifice said that I should be very glad. 'I think I ought to tell you,' he went on, 'that I don't care about playing with a 18-handicap man, ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Aug 15, 1917 • Various |