"Bonhommie" Quotes from Famous Books
... couldn't get a better description of what happened to Gussie as I spoke these heartening words. His brow cleared, his eyes brightened, he lost that fishy look, and he gazed at the slug, which was still on the long, long trail with something approaching bonhomie. ... — Right Ho, Jeeves • P. G. Wodehouse
... reached his room before he said to me with that bonhomie which he had observed throughout the trip, 'You would like ... — The Clue of the Twisted Candle • Edgar Wallace
... departure. The prospect of hunting in the mountains of Navarre was a pleasant one. He liked the young prince; and had, in the short time he had been his companion, perceived that there was much more in him than appeared on the surface; and that, beside his frank bonhomie manner, there was a fund of shrewdness and common sense. Moreover, without being ambitious, it is pleasant for a young man to know that one, who may some day be a great prince, has conceived a ... — Saint Bartholomew's Eve - A Tale of the Huguenot WarS • G. A. Henty |