Daddles Quotes
Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
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Ruth Sawyer29 ratings, 4.17 average rating, 5 reviews
Daddles Quotes
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“It wasn’t just catching mackerel that made those dawns red-letter days for us. It was like watching the world being created anew to watch the sun come up -the orange streak changing to flames -orange, yellow, crimson; to watch the whole bay catch the glory of it – to watch the western sky take fire. People who don’t ever watch sunrises miss a lot of wonder.”
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
“It is a funny thing about families and dogs – either they belong to each other or they don’t. If you asked Peterkin and me – and Daddles – we would all have said we belonged to each other. But if you asked the Monroes – the meanest, dirtiest and most shiftless family in Haddock Harbor – they would have said he was their hound-dog.”
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
“While we waited for the eggs Peterkin asked, trying to sound casual, “This your hound-dog? What’s his name?”
Bill Monroe looked at us and the dog as mean as a man can look. “He’s ourn all right. Bein’ a plain hound-dog he hain’t got a name.”
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
Bill Monroe looked at us and the dog as mean as a man can look. “He’s ourn all right. Bein’ a plain hound-dog he hain’t got a name.”
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
“It was pretty fishing. The brook was edged with fern and birch and sassafras and shadbush. The rocks had different kinds of moss. There were lots of birds, warblers, nuthatches and thrushes. Ever catch a speckled beauty of a trout while a hermit thrush sang? Well-it’s something you always remember.”
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
“Did you ever get up at crack of dawn – get your own breakfast and row out a good nautical mile into Penobscot Bay to watch the sun come up while you wait for a school of mackerel to swim near enough to be caught? It is a time full of wonder.”
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
“And if one had a sorrow, Maine was the best place to be.”
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
― Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog
