"Berliner" Quotes from Famous Books
... mostly in Germany, where an identifying word is added, such as Berliner Kuhkaese and Alt Kuhkaese: old ... — The Complete Book of Cheese • Robert Carlton Brown
... asked to stay and see 'Polieucte' played; but I excused myself, and returned to Aix with the young Berliner, who told me the story of his sister, and made me acquainted with the character of the society to which the Marquis d'Eguille was chiefly addicted. I felt that I could never adapt myself to their prejudices, ... — The Memoires of Casanova, Complete • Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
... at the beginning of August, and when September came the last of the hotel guests departed from the city. If anybody chose to remain longer it was inconvenient for the landlords, in which connection the following scene occurred. A man, a Berliner of course, on returning to his hotel, after accompanying some departing friends to their steamer, sat down leisurely by his host and hostess, rubbed his hands together, and said: "Well, Hoppensack, at last the Berliners ... — The German Classics Of The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 • Various |