"Louden" Quotes from Famous Books
... ye lee, ye bonnie burd, Sae loud's I hear ye lee; As I came by the Louden banks, They bade gude ... — A Collection of Ballads • Andrew Lang
... is taken from Booth Tarkington's novel, The Conquest of Canaan, which gives an admirable description of modern life in an American town. Joe Louden, the hero, and Ariel Tabor, the heroine, were both friendless and, in a way, forlorn. How both of them triumphed over obstacles and won success and happiness is the theme of a book which is notable for keen observation of ... — The Literary World Seventh Reader • Various
... guess I looked awful sorry at that, for the man said, his name was Mr. Garry Louden,—"Oh, let him come, Edith, I'll look after him"; and Aunty Edith said, "But you're such an absent-minded beggar, Garry, and this is Burt's most ... — W. A. G.'s Tale • Margaret Turnbull |