"Urry" Quotes from Famous Books
... to your infant, 'Hurry, my darling'?" she asked one day. "The pure Englishes says always, ''Urry, me darlink.'" Madame had acquired her English from her defunct lord, a commercial traveller ... — Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885 • Various
... "'Then 'urry up, for the sake of mercy,' ses old Mr. Parsley, putting 'is 'and on the table and going off into a fit of coughing; 'it's just gone into Bob Pretty's cottage. I was passing and ... — Lady of the Barge and Others, Entire Collection • W.W. Jacobs |