单词 | travel-soiled |
例句 | After a wearisome and fruitless search during the night he returned all travel-soiled in the morning, and sat down in his house to join the family at breakfast. The South Isles of Aran 2011-10-26T02:00:28.363Z The next day, which was Sunday, they reached Philadelphia, and young Franklin, poorly clad and travel-soiled, with only a little money in his pocket, was making his way alone through the streets of Philadelphia. American Leaders and Heroes A preliminary text-book in United States History 2011-04-03T02:00:17.547Z "Certain only that he has been, and is, a Pilgrim and Traveler from a far Country; more or less footsore and travel-soiled; has parted with road companions; fallen among thieves," etc. The Bible Story Nor was there anything prepossessing about this especial girl, whose clothes steamed with moisture and whose travel-soiled cheeks were streaked by raindrops and tears. Dorothy at Oak Knowe Do not ladies in hotels, in similar fashion, hang out their dusty and travel-soiled attire at the doors of their chambers? Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland We might say of a travel-soiled pedestrian, he has the appearance of a tramp, but the air of a gentleman. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions Without tarrying even to change my travel-soiled clothes, I set out to make inquiries concerning another whom I love—and that other is thyself! Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf She glanced at her travel-soiled dress, and hesitated. The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance His dress was travel-soiled, and dusty; and his whole appearance betokened great exhaustion from heat and fatigue. Rookwood After Maroney had washed himself and removed his travel-soiled garments, he had a long confidential talk with his wife, played with and caressed Flora, and then walked out with them on Chestnut street. The Expressman and the Detective Canada had furnished an asylum to their flying, travel-soiled, foot-sore, and needy brethren,—was not so very far away, and, therefore, it was preferred to the West Coast of Africa. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens Poor, stooping, miserable, travel-soiled objects, looking fit for nothing but the tramp-house. Verner's Pride Walking through the primitive town his boots and soft shirt and travel-soiled hat had been in too perfect keeping with the environment for her to be more than pleasurably conscious of them. The Bells of San Juan Sprucely garbed and groomed lackeys busied themselves with his battered travel-soiled baggage; the door closed on the guttural-voiced taxi driver, and the glaring July sunshine. When William Came I did not tell them the truth—that I was a pilgrim from a far country, footsore and travel-soiled, that I had been well-nigh poisoned by their bad cooking and blistered with their bug-bites! Across China on Foot The small encouragement that came to him from the conscientious minority of white men and women was as refreshing as the cool ocean breeze at even-tide to the feverish brow of a travel-soiled pilgrim. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens But somehow in all that long journey she was the least travel-soiled of the whole party. Vanguards of the Plains Being shown to a well-furnished room, we changed our travel-soiled clothing for a more civilized costume, by which time breakfast was announced, and we were ushered into a large dining-hall. What I Saw in California Each lady present, kneeling at the feet of her chosen pilgrim, divested them carefully of their worn and travel-soiled shoes and stockings, and proceeded to wash them. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 54, April, 1862 Then, to his humiliation, he remembered that he was wearing uncouth, travel-soiled garments. The Man from Brodney's While all this was going on above stairs, there sat in the bar-room below a fair young man, travel-soiled and looking weary, like an over-taxed child. The Old Homestead The harness was shabby and travel-soiled, and the traces were of rope, which seemed to require continual "fixing," to judge from the frequency with which the rider jumped off to adjust them. The Englishwoman in America On our way, we could not help noticing the unusual number of foot-sore, travel-soiled people, many of them evidently factory operatives, limping away from the town upon their melancholy wanderings. Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine Answering the summons, she found herself confronted by an ill-looking fellow whose dusty and travel-soiled garments revealed the character of the wearer. Do and Dare — a Brave Boy's Fight for Fortune He had entered at the hour of afternoon tea, wild-eyed, wild-haired, travel-soiled, untidy and eminently good-natured, and had taken everybody by surprise. God's Good Man All dripping from the recent flood, Panting and travel-soiled he stood, The fatal sign of fire and sword Held forth, and spoke the appointed word: 'The muster-place is Lanrick mead; Speed forth the signal! The Lady of the Lake The hard day's journey ended in an exquisite yadoya, beautiful within and without, and more fit for fairies than for travel-soiled mortals. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan |
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