"Vell" Quotes from Famous Books
... falls by der flower-bed in, und stains his knees alretty, shust like dot. Vell, I have me dese pants retty by you dis efenings. You vant dem ... — Philo Gubb Correspondence-School Detective • Ellis Parker Butler
... lager got? Nein? Och, mine Got, dis ish von h—l of a blace! Notting put prandy und vhisky! I pelieves I vill go by Yarmany the steamer next. Vell, give us dree prandys! Trink hearty, poys. Mine frient," continued he, turning to the hackman, ... — The Expressman and the Detective • Allan Pinkerton
... returning to his business, "if you think so! Oh, vell!" He implied that he was submitting ... — The Monster and Other Stories - The Monster; The Blue Hotel; His New Mittens • Stephen Crane
... so, Captain 'Oshspur. Vell, he vas here yesterday, and vas very polite. If I'd just tell him all about everything, he thought as 'ow the Baronet would settle the affair off 'and. He vas very generous in his offer, vas Mr. Boltby; but he didn't say nothin' ... — Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite • Anthony Trollope
... "Vell, vell, there ain't much harm done except putting my supper back half an hour. Put up your money, ... — Golden Days for Boys and Girls - Volume VIII, No 25: May 21, 1887 • Various
... "Vell, maype you don'd nefer peen misdooken, brofessor?" insinuated Hans, recovering for a moment from ... — Frank Merriwell Down South • Burt L. Standish
... lifting his eyebrows. "Vell, dere vos some funny peoples in der vorld. Perhaps you ... — Dick, Marjorie and Fidge - A Search for the Wonderful Dodo • G. E. Farrow
... the wind-mill act with his hands an' rolled up his eyes an' sez, "Vell, mine Cott, man, dis iss no ... — Happy Hawkins • Robert Alexander Wason
... "Vell, Mr. Elder, have you decided whether I can get the shtore or not? Tis place of mine is in very pad orter, and I tinks yours vill shust suit me," began Mr. Swartz, after a ... — The Trials of the Soldier's Wife - A Tale of the Second American Revolution • Alex St. Clair Abrams
... vell say that, Mrs. Paisley. And some men are cruel, deceitful, partic'lar them there frank sort of men, like the Kurnel. They are so pleasant like, that people never thinks they can be as bad as other volk. They have sich han hinnocent vay vith them. I vonder maister vos not ashamed of his ... — Mark Hurdlestone - Or, The Two Brothers • Susanna Moodie |