"Swap" Quotes from Famous Books
... glaring on the glaring twins, "we're all belittled enough now." He caught up the cane, drew its dagger, snapped it in half on the deck, and resheathed the stump. Then tossing the point into the river he said: "Here, Mr. Gilmore, swap." ... — Gideon's Band - A Tale of the Mississippi • George W. Cable
... the store now," she said, "an' swap off the eggs. You'll be joggled in this crowd, an' break 'em all to smash. Here, you le' me have your handkerchief! I'll see to it all." She kept the handkerchief in her hand, after their slight "tradin'" had been accomplished; ... — Meadow Grass - Tales of New England Life • Alice Brown
... nothing. Fact is, he belongs to me right now, in a way, and I wouldn't swap him for any string of cow-horses ... — When A Man's A Man • Harold Bell Wright
... over, as he ambled homeward, laughter broke through his annoyance, as he recalled old Charlie's family pride and the presumption of his offer. Yet each time he could but think better of—not the offer to swap, but the preposterous ancestral loyalty. It was so much better than he could have expected from his "low-down" relative, and not unlike his own whim withal—the proposition which ... — Old Creole Days • George Washington Cable |