"Understander" Quotes from Famous Books
... house near which they were standing. Anderson glanced at her, then back at the boy. "At least—" said the boy, with a blurt of confidence which yielded nothing, but implied the recognition of a friend and understander in the man—"at—least I used to make believe I had an elephant when I ... — The Debtor - A Novel • Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
... ordered. "Where's your understander—where's your top-mounter?" She became a circus ringmaster. "Three up and a roll for yours," she commanded. The three villains aligned themselves on the lawn. One climbed to the shoulders of the other and a third found footing on the second. They balanced there, presently to ... — Merton of the Movies • Harry Leon Wilson |