"Suitcase" Quotes from Famous Books
... when the light was on, she saw what looked like a miniature roulette wheel, not one of the elaborate affairs of bright metal and ebony, but one of those that can almost be packed into a suitcase and carried ... — Constance Dunlap • Arthur B. Reeve
... express train was timed to leave St. Pancras for Roxton at six P. M., he was packing a suitcase when a telegram arrived. It had been handed in at Folkestone at four thirty, ... — The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley • Louis Tracy
... down at once, please," he said quietly to Marishka. "We will go on in the other car." And while Karl transferred a suitcase and other personal belongings, Captain Goritz scribbled something upon a card which he handed to the astonished chauffeur. "If your master ever comes back and is not satisfied with his bargain, he ... — The Secret Witness • George Gibbs
... worn a coat—a black coat—and a new black Stetson. Moreover, he had donned a white shirt and a narrow hint of a collar with a black "shoe-string" necktie. If Bondsman had lacked any further proof of his master's intention to journey far, the canvas telescope suitcase would ... — Jim Waring of Sonora-Town - Tang of Life • Knibbs, Henry Herbert
... to you," he grumbled to himself as he brought up the rear with Connie's suitcase and a hat box, "and the only time they know you're alive is when they want a baggage truck or something. Catch me ever coming to meet ... — Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island - The Mystery of the Wreck • Janet D. Wheeler
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