So they sent him into the scullery, and when they called all the other servants barons and lords, they only called him cookey. |
As it was, she had a blouse pocket full of coffee, and she bore up with at least one ear full of cookey crumbs. |
Max cried, unguardedly, as he was finishing his sixth cookey. |
The whistle will blow, I'll bet a cookey, just when we're on the edge of a score! |
You bring the little thing in here to-night and I'll give her a Christmas cookey. |
He had on a superfine broadcloth coat, that didn't cost a whit less than ten dollars a yard, I wouldn't be afraid to bet a cookey. |