"Dink" Quotes from Famous Books
... El-Ahmar from his red coat; a Dink slave, some sixty years old, and looking forty-five. He was still a savage, never sleeping save in ... — The Land of Midian, Vol. 1 • Richard Burton
... bank-account of happiness. I've wanted to give back to you the things you sacrificed. I knew I owed you that, all along. And when the children came I saw that I owed it to you more than ever. I want to give Dinky-Dink and Poppsy and Pee-Wee a fair chance in life. I want to be able to start them right, just as much as you do. And you can't be dumped back into a three-roomed wickiup, with three children to bring up, and feel that you're doing the ... — The Prairie Mother • Arthur Stringer
... a palace ha', Or Sinday parlour dink an' braw Wi' a' things ordered in a raw By denty leddies. Weel, than, ye cannae hae't: that's a' That to be ... — Underwoods • Robert Louis Stevenson |