"Unbonnet" Quotes from Famous Books
... waited for the call for porters, as ever; hut the steward would have none of them, until he saw his new man towering over the rest, and then he half made a motion to unbonnet, which he checked and turned into a beckoning wave of the hand, whereon the idlers made their rush for him, and Havelok walked through and over them, more or less, as they would not make way for him. But so good-naturedly was this done, that even those ... — Havelok The Dane - A Legend of Old Grimsby and Lincoln • Charles Whistler |