"Penny bank" Quotes from Famous Books
... watch the ball knock down the wicket, and the fielders stood staring into space when they ought to have made a catch. This was his fun, of course, and the cricket club flourished in a sedate, slow-bowling sort of way. So did the penny bank, and the evening school, and the sewing-class—for he was well loved, was our vicar, in spite, or perhaps because, of his offering such a contrast to the larger number ... — Miss Grantley's Girls - And the Stories She Told Them • Thomas Archer
... Penny Bank weekly his savings he took, And soon had a pretty round sum in his book: No miser was he, but he thought it sound sense In the days of his youth to put by ... — Sagittulae, Random Verses • E. W. Bowling |