"Hop out" Quotes from Famous Books
... was spinning along from Brighton, and I saw those poor creatures in their pitiable position. To hop out of the motor, have an explanation with the old gentleman (who was stone deaf, by the way), to persuade him to come with me, to drive him to his intensely comfortable and charming country house in the heart of Hastings, and ... — The Twelfth Hour • Ada Leverson
... perverted, middle-class family pride that will make him prevent you from getting out and trying your own wings. Nature never intended a woman like you to be a celibate, any more than I was so intended. And sooner or late you'll marry somebody—if only to hop out of the fire ... — Big Timber - A Story of the Northwest • Bertrand W. Sinclair
... the policeman to the tailor. "See how he's dropped trying to pull off his bluff on me. Just hop out and see if you can find a cab. I'll keep an eye ... — The Grell Mystery • Frank Froest
... love it! Wait a sec., Tom, till I'm looking. Snowdrop you shall all go back into the basket this minute if you don't stop yelling! You are only doing it to annoy. Now I am ready. Don't lift him; just open the cover and let him hop out by himself. We'll see what he does. Oh-h-h, he won't eat ... — Anxious Audrey • Mabel Quiller-Couch
... precincts of their town; and downstairs they stay in the cyclone cellar until after a long interval of quiet that probably proves the storm to be past. Then they poke their prominent eyes above the level, and, if all is still, will softly hop out and in due course, ... — Wild Animals at Home • Ernest Thompson Seton
... get done being thankful that I didn't go away," rejoined Mary. "There comes Billy now. You can hop out and show him ... — Mary Ware's Promised Land • Annie Fellows Johnston
... Dickey, hop out, and stand up here by me; The rest of you stand on the branch of the tree; Don't be frightened, my dears; there's no danger at all, For mother will not let her ... — Voices for the Speechless • Abraham Firth |