"Announcer" Quotes from Famous Books
... pretty windy," said Carl, crawling down and rubbing the kinks out of his arms. "But I think the wind 's going down. Tell the announcer to tell our dear neighbors that ... — The Trail of the Hawk - A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life • Sinclair Lewis
... let the cloth fall into her lap, and all the other women stopped their work to stare at the announcer ... — Drusilla with a Million • Elizabeth Cooper
... and, too impatient to wait for cars and to endure their stopping at every corner, she walked the two miles to the station, arriving breathless, perspiring and flushed. Even then she was thirty minutes ahead of time, but finally the announcer called the train, and Carol stationed herself at the exit close to the gate to watch the long line of travelers coming up from the subway. No one noticed the slender woman standing so motionless in the front of the waiting line, but the angels in Heaven must have marked the tumult ... — Sunny Slopes • Ethel Hueston |