"Footgear" Quotes from Famous Books
... explained, "they were wet, and I hung 'em up to dry. I guess I forgot 'em. It's not the right place, that's a fact." He rose, took down the offending footgear, and tossed them through the open door into the next room. They thumped on the floor, and Sheila was ... — Desert Conquest - or, Precious Waters • A. M. Chisholm
... "This footgear was meant for the earth floor of a cabin and not for a steam-heated room," declared Helen. "I'll wear green stockings, but thin ones, and my own slippers, even if ... — Ethel Morton's Holidays • Mabell S. C. Smith
... can, boys," Luck advised curtly, lacing his own heavy buckskin moccasins over thick German socks, which formed his cold-weather footgear. "She's worse than that other one, ... — The Phantom Herd • B. M. Bower |