"Reenter" Quotes from Famous Books
... succeed. Or, when going out, should he hit his head against the top of the door-frame, or should any one ask him where he was going, or should he happen to sneeze, he would consider these things as hinderances to his going, and reenter the house. ... — Dr. Scudder's Tales for Little Readers, About the Heathen. • Dr. John Scudder
... Decidedly, to reenter it would be to incur a deadly risk. And yet, undoubtedly, beyond question! his sovereign purse was waiting for him somewhere on the second flight of stairs; while as his means of clandestine entry lay warm in his fingers—the key to the dark entry, which he had by ... — The Black Bag • Louis Joseph Vance |