"Pinny" Quotes from Famous Books
... a long time a wonder to us how he got untied; but we kept watch one day, and found that Tip, with his paws and mouth, loosened the knot, so that Prince could slip his head out; and then the two dogs scampered off in great glee. Prince, or Pinny, as we call him, plays some funny tricks. When we tell him to shake hands, he stands up on his hind-feet, and gives first his right, and then his ... — The Nursery, May 1873, Vol. XIII. - A Monthly Magazine for Youngest People • Various
... sometimes," said Honeybird; "besides, too, I niver stole it. It as near as ninepence walked up into my pinny." ... — The Weans at Rowallan • Kathleen Fitzpatrick |