"Quasimodo" Quotes from Famous Books
... because it shrinks in that proportion in the intense heat; how, when a figure shrinks unequally, it is spoiled - emerging from the furnace a misshapen birth; a big head and a little body, or a little head and a big body, or a Quasimodo with long arms and short legs, or a Miss Biffin with neither legs nor arms ... — Reprinted Pieces • Charles Dickens
... imitation robes were placed on him, and Quasimodo submitted with a sort of proud docility. Then he was seated upon a painted barrow, and twelve men raised it to their shoulders; and the procession, which included all the vagrants and rascals of Paris, set out to ... — The World's Greatest Books, Volume V. • Arthur Mee and J.A. Hammerton, Eds. |