"Frow" Quotes from Famous Books
... done git a black eye some how or oder, and Massa Kun'l frow 'imself into a horrid passion. Den he roar and swear jes like an alligator wid a coal o' fire in 'is troat," replied ... — Watch and Wait - or The Young Fugitives • Oliver Optic
... dere's anything that'd make me afeard of dem Injins? Why, bless you, forty of 'em wouldn't dare to frow a stone at me. I've licked free, four dozen of 'em, and ... — The Ranger - or The Fugitives of the Border • Edward S. Ellis
... see Rose perform. She in her pasage too and frow had won by her sweet manners (many likings) ere she exhibited ... — The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VI. (of X.) • Various
... of a bar, so that he might better stare at her unbounded and unceasing physical activities. She abandoned, as unworthy of her mistress, her old form of address and no longer simply called her "Miss," but "Frow-line," after tutelage from the small shop-woman who sold cheese to her in ... — The Old Flute-Player - A Romance of To-day • Edward Marshall and Charles T. Dazey |