"Malted" Quotes from Famous Books
... it was business itself which had compelled Mr. Rasselyer-Brown to drink. It is all very well for a junior clerk on twenty dollars a week to do his work on sandwiches and malted milk. In big business it is not possible. When a man begins to rise in business, as Mr. Rasselyer-Brown had begun twenty-five years ago, he finds that if he wants to succeed he must cut malted milk clear out. In any position of responsibility ... — Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich • Stephen Leacock
... shall be!" conceded the balloonist. "If I had a bottle of malted milk, or something like that, I'd ... — Tom Swift and his Airship • Victor Appleton
... something, surely. Have you tried malted milk? I have some of the lozenges; she can take one ... — A Touch Of Sun And Other Stories • Mary Hallock Foote
... decline, in consequence of the more profitable and increased production of tobacco. It has also been sparingly cultivated in the regions of the middle and northern States for malting and distillation, and has been employed, after being malted, ... — The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom • P. L. Simmonds
... front heavy draperies separated the statuary from the commercial exhibits, which consisted of print butter from the Elgin district and from the University of Illinois, arranged in various designs; also samples of condensed milk, malted milk, and ... — Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission • Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
... the baby inclined to nap, She was lull'd on a Gros de Naples lap, By a nurse in a modish Paris cap, Of notions so exalted, She drank nothing lower than Curacoa Maraschino, or pink Noyau, And on principle never malted. ... — The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood • Thomas Hood
... champagne. The idea was absolutely new to me. She quickly convinced me, however, that such was the only refreshment which she would consider, and she recoiled with unconcealed aversion from my suggestion of a Mocha Malted and an Eva Tanguay. That night I tasted wine for the first ... — A Wodehouse Miscellany - Articles & Stories • P. G. Wodehouse |