Luggage
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After a few more mishaps, they finally make it to their same hotel destination with their
luggage
brought back earlier, thanks to the airport in Boston, but George can't get his suitcase unlocked due to the fact that the scam guy from the night before has his key in his wallet, then George goes to his interview, making it on time, in spite of his disheveled appearance (and he thought he wasn't going to make it due to the strike).
Jessica Lang is very protective of her son and even goes through their
luggage
looking at Helens method of Birth Control.
Luggage
is in below decks storage rather than in people's staterooms, as if it were an airplane.
The Butler,(Phillips) Arthur Hoyt, "Hail The Conquering Hero",'44 did not know if he was coming or going, bringing
luggage
out to the car and back again and finally was claimed a hero in possibly saving this marriage.
That’s the thinking behind one of my favorite customer-care proposals: that lost
luggage
should get its own air miles – thus making the customer feel that the airline acknowledges the error and is suffering along with the customer.
Textiles and apparel came first, followed by luggage, dishes, toys, etc.Supply chains also dispersed geographically, with lower value-added components and processes allocated to low-income countries.
Why waste precious work time in the air, at security checks, and waiting for our
luggage?
It is for expensive
luggage.
The porter who brings my
luggage
to my hotel room is of Tunisian origin.
Your
luggage
is going to have a little tag so you know where the airline sent it, which is different from where the airline sent you.
Another way to achieve the same objective would be to set a standard weight for passengers and luggage, and then ask people to get on the scales with their
luggage.
These workers have been hungry and homeless since suddenly losing their jobs, and , with public transportation locked down, many had no choice but to walk hundreds of miles with
luggage
and children to their villages.
She heard the second bell ring, and then a moving of luggage, noise, shouting and laughter.
CHAPTER IIHARDLY HAD KOZNYSHEV AND KATAVASOV REACHED the station, got out of their carriage, and looked for the footman who had followed with their luggage, before some Volunteers drove up with four izvoshchiks.
I left Conseil to the proper stowing of our
luggage
and climbed on deck to watch the preparations for getting under way.
She would take care to send her
luggage
to Lheureux whence it would be taken direct to the "Hirondelle," so that no one would have any suspicion.
He was adjudicator for a supply of cider to the hospital at Neufchatel; Monsieur Guillaumin promised him some shares in the turf-pits of Gaumesnil, and he dreamt of establishing a new diligence service between Arcueil and Rouen, which no doubt would not be long in ruining the ramshackle van of the "Lion d'Or," and that, travelling faster, at a cheaper rate, and carrying more luggage, would thus put into his hands the whole commerce of Yonville.
It was Hippolyte bringing back Emma's
luggage.
'And your luggage?' said Julien, who thought that perhaps Geronimo himself might have been sent to intercept him.
Leave your
luggage
and your calash here.
Then Harris and I, having finished up the few things left on the table, carted out our
luggage
on to the doorstep, and waited for a cab.
There seemed a good deal of luggage, when we put it all together.
Our boat was waiting for us at Kingston just below bridge, and to it we wended our way, and round it we stored our luggage, and into it we stepped.
Harris was so overcome with joy that he fainted, and had to seize the boy's beer-can and half empty it before he could recover consciousness, and then he started off at a run, and left George and me to bring on the
luggage.
'Any luggage, Sir?' inquired the coachman.
'Who--I?Brown paper parcel here, that's all--other
luggage
gone by water--packing-cases, nailed up--big as houses-- heavy, heavy, damned heavy,' replied the stranger, as he forced into his pocket as much as he could of the brown paper parcel, which presented most suspicious indications of containing one shirt and a handkerchief.
They reached the town about one o'clock (their
luggage
they had directed to be forwarded to the city, from Rochester), and being fortunate enough to secure places on the outside of a coach, arrived in London in sound health and spirits, on that same afternoon.
The day wore on, evening came, and at a little before ten o'clock Sam Weller reported that Mr. Jingle and Job had gone out together, that their
luggage
was packed up, and that they had ordered a chaise.
CHAPTER XXII Mr. PICKWICK JOURNEYS TO IPSWICH AND MEETS WITH A ROMANTIC ADVENTURE WITH A MIDDLE-AGED LADY IN YELLOW CURL-PAPERS'That 'ere your governor's luggage, Sammy?' inquired Mr. Weller of his affectionate son, as he entered the yard of the Bull Inn, Whitechapel, with a travelling-bag and a small portmanteau.
'Now, gen'l'm'n,' said the hostler, 'coach is ready, if you please.''Is all my
luggage
in?' inquired Mr. Magnus.
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