"Hubby" Quotes from Famous Books
... was most likely to see such a serpent as that? I think I should have given Adam the Keeley cure, then crossexamined him a little before laying the burden of the blame on Eve. If the latter was really the tempter she was probably trying to reach the heart of her hubby by that direct route, the stomach—lost heaven for love, as too many of her daughters have since done. The fact that Adam was not willing to father her fault proved him unworthy of his wife, and the bad example he set is too often followed by many of his sons—who attribute ... — Volume 12 of Brann The Iconoclast • William Cowper Brann
... hubby comes home to-night and while hurlin' the cat off his favorite chair, remarks that he's got a scheme to make gold out of mud or pennant winners out of the St. Looey Cardinals, don't threaten to leave him ... — Alex the Great • H. C. Witwer
... a pair of "newly-weds" went out angling. When "hubby" caught a fish, the pair celebrated the catch by enthusiastically kissing, totally regardless of the surprise or envy that might be excited in the bosom of the poor boatman, and when "wifie" caught a fish the same procedure was repeated. "Of course," said the boatman, in ... — The Lake of the Sky • George Wharton James
... cruel, weak stomach your hubby has got," Watty says, awful coaxing like, "or you wouldn't bear down quite so ... — Danny's Own Story • Don Marquis |