"Peen" Quotes from Famous Books
... (pronounced Peen'-o) Noir or Noirier will serve excellently to demonstrate the significance of the word "cepage." This is the dominating grape of the best vineyards of Burgundy, and enters into the composition of ... — The Art of Living in Australia • Philip E. Muskett (?-1909)
... me millions," cried Kolb, "but not ein vort from me shall dey traw. Haf I not peen in der army, and know ... — Eve and David • Honore de Balzac
... loose," he cried, "and it's quite deid! Eh, but it's ane o' yer cames, Maister Kenneth. Here," he cried, running to the rock and making a dab with the gaff, which hooked something, "come oot, Scood! They've peen making came o' ye, maister. I thought there was something ... — Three Boys - or the Chiefs of the Clan Mackhai • George Manville Fenn |