"Foxtrot" Quotes from Famous Books
... insisted, coaxing her from the bed-post to the dresser. "You are coming on fine. I never saw but one person do better. That was a guy I knew in France who never danced a step until he lost a leg, and then his cork leg taught his other leg to do the fox-trot." ... — Quin • Alice Hegan Rice
... was the order of the evening and Willa and the young engineer gravitated to a seat on the stairs after a romping fox-trot. Both were flushed and sparkling, but when they found themselves alone together a diffident silence ... — The Fifth Ace • Douglas Grant
... proceeded to withdraw delicately whence he had come. It is pleasant to be able to record that he was immediately seized upon by Mrs Peagrim, who had changed her mind about not dancing, and led off to be her partner in a fox-trot, in the course of which she trod ... — The Little Warrior - (U.K. Title: Jill the Reckless) • P. G. Wodehouse
... sounded politics in a way that puts me in the kindergarten; and I found before the day was over that what one did not know about the political history of America the other did. And mixed up in it all we discussed the merits of the fox-trot versus the single-foot. ... — Little Journeys To the Homes of the Great, Volume 3 (of 14) • Elbert Hubbard |