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Then leaving our handbags in his room, we started for the Fulton Street ferry to Brooklyn. It was now growing dark, and the streets were filled with people hurrying homeward. I tried to keep as close to Mr. Harrison as possible, but something in a window attracted my attention, and when I looked around he was gone. I supposed he had gone on ahead and hurried to catch him.
"Let's be off to-morrow." The next morning, I went to buy the Oclawaha tickets, while Rectus staid home to pack up our handbags, and, I believe, to sew some buttons on his clothes. He could sew buttons on so strongly that they would never come off again without bringing the piece out with them.
When the Germans strike it will be suddenly." The lads threw what belongings they believed they would need into their handbags and were rowed ashore. They proceeded at once to the pier of the Chesapeake and Ohio ferry and soon were moving along toward Norfolk. It was a short ride to Norfolk.
He had come through from London by the afternoon service via Boulogne travelling light, with nothing but a brace of handbags and his life in his hands. Two coups to his credit since the previous midnight had made the shift advisable, though only one of them, the later, rendered it urgent.
The platform was crowded with all kinds of people, carrying a great variety of bundles, baskets and handbags, asking all manner of questions, going to and from all sorts of places. The train drew rapidly nearer. The Doctor's old heart was thumping painfully. He forgot the people, he forgot Corinth, he forgot everything but the boy who had come to him that day on the river bank.
The train stops for a while, and I can get your ticket for Los Angeles. Those letters of introduction I told you about are ready. I've left a blank for your name. I suppose you've made up your mind what you want to do?" Some people with handbags pushed past, and Knight had to step into the room to avoid them. The moment, long delayed, was upon her!
He brought their handbags into the customs-room at the station where they landed; and there took a last leave and a last fee with unexpected cordiality. Again their companionship suffered eclipse in the distraction which the customs inspectors of all countries bring to travellers; and again they were united during the long delay in the waiting-room, which was also the restaurant.
"Hurray!" yelled Davy, "And can I get him right away?" "There you go, jumping the gun again. Why that little horse is a hundred miles from here. He's not broken to ride. He might not suit your fancy, and it might take a lot of diplomacy to get him. He belongs to a girl." The baggage two trunks, a showman's keyster, two suitcases, a big duffle bag and handbags was loaded on trailer and backseat.
A man and maid servant, loaded down with handbags, umbrellas, waterproofs, and shawls, got out of another car. "Fabian, put Mrs. Rockharrt into the carriage. I shall step into the waiting room to speak to the ticket agent," said old Aaron Rockharrt, as he strode off to the building. Fabian Rockharrt gave his arm to the lady, who during all this time had remained closely veiled.
Everybody was well dressed; many if not most of the women were in furs; some had expensive and delicate dogs; some had pale, elegant footmen, being too august even to speak to porters. All the luggage was luxurious; handbags could be seen that were worth fifteen or twenty pounds apiece. There was no question of first, second, or third class; there was no class at all on this train.
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