"Front end" Quotes from Famous Books
... engaged at the farther end of the tent, I heard at the front a familiar voice. As soon as I was disengaged I went to the front end of the tent, eager to learn from whom the well-known voice proceeded. There lay a large, noble-looking young man, severely wounded in the thigh. He was conversing quietly with a wounded comrade by his side. Voice and face were as familiar as if ... — In The Ranks - From the Wilderness to Appomattox Court House • R. E. McBride
... waited for the little dust that was flying to settle. Then he walked to the front end of the store and began to unhook the dust curtains. Very gingerly he took hold of them, being careful to disturb them as little as possible. Mr. Farnham and the girl clerk watched him. Every other boy had jerked them down and chucked them under the counter in a ... — The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys • Gulielma Zollinger
... reach now. He fired at point-blank range and flashed over the boat as its front end exploded. Santos, firing from ... — Rip Foster in Ride the Gray Planet • Harold Leland Goodwin
... cried. "It's the front end of the car that's on fire. If we climbed through the side door ... — Billie Bradley at Three Towers Hall - or, Leading a Needed Rebellion • Janet D. Wheeler
... we passed the railroad station. Jack craned his head out of the front end of the wagon. Ollie and I did the same. Lying asleep on the corner of the station platform we saw a dog. He was about the size of a rather small collie; or, to put it another way, perhaps he was half as big as the largest-size dog. If dogs were numbered like ... — The Voyage of the Rattletrap • Hayden Carruth |