Quotes About Pewter
The inn-keeper's daughter, a little maiden with a simple country loveliness, presently entered with a foaming pewter mug
~ Algernon Blackwood
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Outside the sky was blank, the light pewter.
~ Erik Larson
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pewter vase with one yellow
~ Elizabeth Strout
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I didn't give you pewter just so you could live, Spook," Kelsier said, pointing. "I gave it to you so you could get revenge. Now, go!
~ Brandon Sanderson
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He smiled. The ability to drink and not grow drunk—an advantage of pewter that nobody had told him about. There had to be a way to use such a skill.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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bearing the old Pewter Coffee-Machine venting its Puffs of Vapor
~ Thomas Pynchon
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When every blessed thing you have is made of silver, or of gold, you long for simple pewter.
~ W. S. Gilbert
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That's all, except for the Choir-Boys' Hundred Yards Handicap, for a pewtermug presented by the vicar – open to all whose voices have not broken before the second Sunday in Epiphany.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Compared with the rest of us she was silver, while we were pewter, a common mixture of lead and tin.
~ Philippa Gregory
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Her laughter was a shiny thing, like pewter flung high in the air.
~ Pat Conroy
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