"Come home" Quotes from Famous Books
... Christine! (Listens.) Hush! there's Torvald come home. Do you mind going in to the children for the present? Torvald can't bear to see dressmaking going on. Let Anne ... — A Doll's House • Henrik Ibsen
... question. Be that as it may, Congress, soon after my father's accession, passed a law cutting down the profits about three-fourths, and he was obliged to practise the strictest economy during his residence abroad in order to come home with a few thousand dollars in his pocket. Nevertheless, the dignity, in the official sense, of this consular post was considerable, and it brought him, in combination with his literary fame, a good deal more attention in England than he well knew what to do with. ... — Hawthorne and His Circle • Julian Hawthorne
... you. I'm not playing. I only just stopped to look on. My aunt is in one of the rooms, and I want to make her come home. I'm tired." ... — The Prince and Betty - (American edition) • P. G. Wodehouse
... wood-box, crawled out of the window by which he had entered, and went down town to a hotel. If the house wasn't good enough for Marie, let her go. He could go just as fast and as far as she could. And if she thought he was going to hot-foot it over to her mother's and whine around and beg her to come home, ... — Cabin Fever • B. M. Bower
... come home by mid-afternoon and all have supper at the island. The boys brought over a part of their own provisions, when they arrived in the ... — The Girls of Central High in Camp - The Old Professor's Secret • Gertrude W. Morrison
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