On his moose-hide watch-guard he wears a nugget almost half as big as a praline, a nugget he found himself in ninety-nine, and he'd part with his life, I believe, before he'd part with that bangle of shiny yellow metal.
"The Prairie Mother"
Arthur Stringer
During the first half of the season of 1899-1900, Miss Hall was the praline in "The Girl from Maxim's,"-a French farce, undeniably dirty, but funny to those not saturated to the point of boredom with the foreign variety of low comedy, which has all the marks of being manufactured to order.
"Famous Prima Donnas"
Lewis Clinton Strang
Josephine Hall's praline, with all her doubtful morals and her questionable freedom of speech and action, was an exceedingly attractive young woman.
"Famous Prima Donnas"
Lewis Clinton Strang