"Walk away" Quotes from Famous Books
... told you that before," said Joe. "I don't owe you anything, Isom, and you've got to feed me better, or I'll walk away and leave you, ... — The Bondboy • George W. (George Washington) Ogden
... he was summoning the ghost of some strange being from the recesses of the cellar. He began to walk away, when the supposed mind-shattered American seemed to be returning to himself, and said in a very ... — True to His Home - A Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin • Hezekiah Butterworth
... and all the way kept wishing that we had omitted to set up the boat and mast. But she looked at them calmly, and at the graves. "That is good," she said: "you have done great kindness to them. I will not come any more." And so she prepared to walk away. ... — Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts • A. T. Quiller-Couch
... Carmody's gun," she said, beginning to walk away. "He had one. I saw it. I don't suppose he'll mind lending ... — Mount Music • E. Oe. Somerville and Martin Ross
... saw her walk away—not able to support herself, but clinging for very weakness to the arm of the man whose face I had seen at St. Louis. They passed slowly out of the gates; they entered a ... — Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII. No. 3. March 1848 • Various
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