Alex collected their luggage and had it loaded in the car.
She heaved the heavy luggage up to the bed.
He picked up his luggage and strode across the room.
"Let's get going to Montrose and find you some luggage," he called.
The search for appropriate luggage was tedious.
Did he pick up everything—all the items Jake Weller brought by and the luggage we were holding—and the climbing gear?
As she grabbed her luggage and headed for van, from the corner of her eye she noticed that he paused mid stride and then turned away.
Automatic Luggage Weighing Machine (fig 20).
Tom, could you get this young lady's luggage and take her to the restaurant?
The only luggage missing was a small overnight bag.
All of the luggage was still strewn about the room.
Alex declined his help with their luggage and he left them to their own devices.
Organized tours provided sag wagons—vehicles to haul luggage from one overnight stop to another—but Dean preferred carrying his own gear rather than taking time to sift through a thousand sets of belongings nightly.
While moving goods and luggage in stations or sheds 2 1,992 3.
Long and weighing 23 tons, which included 3 first-class and .4 third-class compartments, with a cupboard for luggage, and held 58 passengers.
Luggage, of course, could not be carried by norimono or kago.
The above rates include government duty; but the privilege of free luggage (as up to 56 ib) has been withdrawn, and all luggage other than hand baggage taken into the carriages is charged for.
When of one cable, called the taravita, the passenger and his luggage are drawn across in a rude kind of basket suspended from it; but when two or more cables are used, transverse sticks of bamboo and reeds are laid upon them, forming a rude prototype of the regular suspension bridge.
- Automatic Luggage Weighing Machine.
- This machine is intended for the weighing of personal luggage at railway stations.
The same vertical movement also actuates the index finger of a large dial, on which the weight of their luggage can be easily read by passengers standing near while their luggage is being weighed.
I hear that the luggage is being unloaded.
After they retrieved their luggage, Señor Medena instructed a man to carry it to a white limousine.
There was no luggage standing by to indicate an imminent departure.
Dean managed the luggage in three trips from their rental car while Cynthia and Fred handled the paper work and showed the women their quarters.
Dean remembered Shipton's luggage and the container that held the rope.
As soon as Dean mentioned the luggage and briefcase locked in the trunk of the car, Fred insisted on protecting this valuable evidence by bringing them in—just for safekeeping.
Passengers' luggage and personal effects, not shipped under bill of lading, shall not contribute to G.A.
Then he remembered the ringing alarm clock in the luggage of their other guest.
G g pavement to enable them to discharge their passengers and luggage without delay.
Alex helped the man get the luggage into the trunk and then hurried to assist Carmen into the car before the man could touch her.
Hannah.s Louis Vuitton luggage was lined up neatly along the path, and Katie skirted it.
Plus, Janet is either late or missing, Fred never even came home last night, I don't think I made enough breakfast rolls, and there's a stack of luggage in the hall.
"Their luggage is stored at Bird Song," Dean said.
In the United Kingdom, as in Europe generally, the vehicles used on passenger trains include firstclass carriages, second-class carriages, third-class carriages, composite carriages containing compartments for two or more classes of passengers, dining or restaurant carriages, sleeping carriages, mail carriages or travelling post offices, luggage brake vans, horse-boxes and carriage-trucks.
A number of sub-offices of large steamship lines are congregated in Cockspur Street, Trafalgar Square, and several of the principal railway companies have local offices throughout the centre of the metropolis for the issue of tickets and the collection and forwarding of luggage and parcels.