单词 | gripsack |
例句 | I went right straight to my room, packed up my "gripsack" and went to the proprietor for a settlement. A Texas Cow Boy or, fifteen years on the hurricane deck of a Spanish pony, taken from real life 2011-12-17T03:00:14.127Z The box is not in those 168 gripsacks; they are not large enough. The Haunted Mine 2011-10-28T02:00:23.833Z I've been sitting there in my window for fully three hours watching it; it's been a perfect rain of gripsacks on the campus. Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale 2011-02-03T03:00:10.883Z We sprang for the side-holts—my gripsack and I— It dangled—I dangled—we both dangled by. The Old Soldiers Story Poems and Prose Sketches “Well,” drawled Nares, “there’s sixty pounds of niggerhead on the quay, isn’t there? and twenty pounds of salts; and I never travel without some pain-killer in my gripsack.” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 13 (of 25) Next he turned his attention to the gripsack, but that proved to contain only wearing apparel. Mark Mason's Victory They found things in it similar to those found in Jack's gripsack, with the exception of a book which Julian had purchased to read on his journey, the leaves of which were uncut. The Haunted Mine 2011-10-28T02:00:23.833Z Hello! there comes Browning, and he's loaded down with gripsacks, too. Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale 2011-02-03T03:00:10.883Z His gripsack was securely fastened on his back, his walking stick was in his hand, his hat upon his head. At the Crossroads These he placed in a small gripsack which he carefully locked, saying to himself, as he looked around the room with a sigh, “Mike can have the rest.” The Award of Justice Or, Told in the Rockies A Pen Picture of the West I had thought that traveling up and down the country with gripsack in hand was hard enough; but it is child's play to hand-shaking and hob-nobbing with duchesses and countesses. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV I grasped my bundle and handed Paragot's dilapidated canvas gripsack to the patronne. The Belovéd Vagabond The students laughed again, picked up their gripsacks and prepared to separate. Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale 2011-02-03T03:00:10.883Z He saw himself fighting and winning from the time when first he had set out with a gripsack to seek a fortune in the wide plains of the West. Colorado Jim Bidding the conductor wait he hastened to his car, called for his gripsack, gave his assistant a volley of orders, and boarded a Pullman. The Daughter of a Magnate A "scalawag" was any Southern white who allied himself politically with the negroes, and a "carpet-bagger" was a Northern adventurer, for whose worldly goods a gripsack sufficed,—or, in general, any Northerner whatever. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement Saturday morning he walked to the depot with a small gripsack in his hand and bought a ticket for New York. Chester Rand or The New Path to Fortune Frank, who had just come from the railway station, had a gripsack in each hand. Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale 2011-02-03T03:00:10.883Z He had his hat on, and had the air of just having let himself in; his gripsack stood at his feet. The Coast of Bohemia He jumped to the ground, pulled out first his overcoat and gripsack, fortunately unharmed, then the paper parcels of oatmeal and hominy, sticky and dripping. Flint His Faults, His Friendships and His Fortunes He had in his hand a gripsack purchased for him by Uncle Jacob, who also provided him with a fuller supply of184 shirts, socks, and underclothing than he had brought with him. Five Hundred Dollars or, Jacob Marlowe's Secret One thing, however, he must have, and that was clothes, for in his haste he had come away with a gripsack and nothing more. The Admirable Tinker Child of the World Big Bruce Browning came up with friendly words of greeting, and as Dismal had predicted, he set down his gripsacks in order to get his hands free. Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale 2011-02-03T03:00:10.883Z That excellent person who carried the gripsacks of greatness so long that he thought the luggage was his own, Major James B. Pond, launched at least one good thing. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 10 Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers And just then I spied a wizened little mite of a woman trotting by, carrying a gripsack bigger than herself. A String of Amber Beads "That empty gripsack, man—when he left here he carried millions—I mean a great quantity of diamonds in it." The Diamond Master After he had washed his face and hands he opened his gripsack and took out his brush and comb, which he placed on a tiny bureau in one corner of the room. Andy Grant's Pluck "Then I see that you're sure to enjoy yourself during the junior year," said Frank, stooping to pick up his gripsacks. Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale 2011-02-03T03:00:10.883Z My heart went up into my mouth, and I started downstairs, where I was told that if a waiter had taken the gripsack I should probably find it in the baggage-room. The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative And Descriptive Biography With Pen-Pictures And Personal Recollections By Those Who Knew Him "It is time to go," I said to myself; and descending, I hurried to my hotel and packed a gripsack. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 6, May, 1896 With certain minor omissions he told of the cab ride to Sixty-seventh Street, the trip across to a downtown car, and, as a matter of convincing circumstantial detail, added the incident of the empty gripsack. The Diamond Master He had a great mind to go upstairs and get his gripsack. Andy Grant's Pluck Antonym: invalidity. valise, n. portmanteau, satchel, gripsack. valley, n. vale, hollow, bottom, dale, ravine, dingle, glen, clough, dell. valor, n. Putnam's Word Book Before leaving Springfield Lincoln had prepared his inaugural message with great care, and placed it in a "gripsack" for transportation to Washington. The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative And Descriptive Biography With Pen-Pictures And Personal Recollections By Those Who Knew Him Compagnon de voyage is name enough, by the gripsack of the Wandering Jew! for so brief a journey. Heart of the West [Annotated] Mr. Wynne had transferred the contents of the gripsack to her, in a cab, on a crowded thoroughfare, right under his nose! The Diamond Master "Did any one see the boy go out with his gripsack?" he asked, as he returned. Andy Grant's Pluck I hope you will pack your gripsack and start home immediately upon receipt of this. Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2 Going there, I saw a large pile of gripsacks and other baggage, and thought that I discovered mine. The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative And Descriptive Biography With Pen-Pictures And Personal Recollections By Those Who Knew Him They love to lie along the banks a few feet from the shore, where, concealed in the sand, they can dart out upon and seize their prey in their enormous "gripsack" mouths. By Rock and Pool on an Austral Shore, and Other Stories If a young man with a gripsack hailed me at the corner I was to stop and let him get in; then I was to go on up Fifth Avenue. The Diamond Master Andy sat down on the sofa and placed his gripsack in front of him. Andy Grant's Pluck Burns wanted to put the gripsack on another animal, but Churchill held on to it, carrying it on his saddle-pommel. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews A boy of sixteen, with a small gripsack in his hand, trudged along the country road. Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience He put his gripsack on the floor at his feet, but held the casket in his lap. Cast Upon the Breakers When you told me, Mr. Latham, that the gripsack had contained diamonds when Mr. Wynne left here I knew instantly how he got rid of them. The Diamond Master "Where are you going?" he asked, abruptly, with a glance at the gripsack. Andy Grant's Pluck "Hadn't you better take a look at it?" he suggested, nodding his head at the gripsack. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews "I will rest here for a little while," he said to himself, and suiting the action to the word, threw down his gripsack and flung himself on the turf. Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience He was just leaving the house the next morning, gripsack in hand, when on the steps he met Louis Wheeler, his acquaintance of the train. Cast Upon the Breakers I mean," he added hastily, "that beyond a mere hint of their value I know nothing whatever about the diamonds which Mr. Wynne had in the gripsack. The Diamond Master The gripsack which he carried grew strangely heavy, and he felt faint and weary. A Beautiful Possibility Churchill took the gripsack and looked into it. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews No, no, Gilbert; I will carry my own gripsack. Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience Here the depot carriage appeared in the street outside and Rodney with his gripsack in one hand and the precious casket in the other, climbed to a seat beside the driver. Cast Upon the Breakers Bob has lost my gripsack containing my inaugural address. The Life of Abraham Lincoln He decided that he would cautiously watch over Clayton, but he feared to report this last entanglement to Fritz Braun, whose gripsack and office luggage he was to remove from the pharmacy. The Midnight Passenger : a novel The first time this happened, Churchill dived and groped in three feet of water for the gripsack. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews Yes, sir; Carl only took away a little underclothing in a gripsack. Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience "No, sir," answered Walter politely, removing his gripsack from the seat. Walter Sherwood's Probation A sailor cast them a whirling rope, up which Wheaton clambered; then, tying the gripsack to its end, they sent it after. The Spoilers Men who travel habitually by sea do not rush from the vessel that has brought them to port, gripsack in hand. Uncle William: the man who was shif'less "Oh, thanks, old man; it was good of you to bring it out," Bondell said when he received the gripsack. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews The finding of the bank book partially consoled Carl for the loss of his pocketbook and gripsack. Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience The next morning he settled his hotel bill, took his gripsack in his hand, and walked over to his new boarding-house. Walter Sherwood's Probation "Old Losada would make it a hot country," he remarked at length, "for the man who swiped that gripsack of treasury boodle, don't you think?" Cabbages and Kings Churchill took the gripsack and looked into it. Lost Face By the time Long Lake was reached, however, he had recovered from his sleepiness; and at Deep Lake he resigned the gripsack to Burns. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews Carl observed with mingled amusement and vexation that Mr. Stuyvesant wore a new necktie, which he had bought for himself in New York, and which had been in the stolen gripsack. Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience Mr. Paynter was still standing with his gripsack, gazing in a trance of true admiration at the hollowed crags, topped by the gray, grotesque wood, and crested finally by the three fantastic trees. The Trees of Pride They had traced the old gent's movements to where he boarded a tramp fruit steamer bound for South America that same morning with his daughter and a big gripsack—all the family he had. Cabbages and Kings “Oh, thanks, old man; it was good of you to bring it out,” Bondell said when he received the gripsack. Lost Face To cap it, the mule blundered off the trail and fell, throwing rider and gripsack out upon the rocks. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews It's no joke walking a dozen miles under a hot sun, with a heavy gripsack in your hand. Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience "Well," drawled Nares, "there's sixty pounds of niggerhead on the quay, isn't there? and twenty pounds of salts; and I never travel without some painkiller in my gripsack." The Wrecker Keogh gazed on him sadly, but without rancour, and began to pack his gripsack. Cabbages and Kings “Hadn’t you better take a look at it?” he suggested, nodding his head at the gripsack. Lost Face As for Bondell's gripsack, it was inconceivable that forty pounds could weigh so much. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews He deposited his gripsack therein, and then took a seat on deck, meaning to enjoy as long as possible the delightful scenery for which the Hudson is celebrated. Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience Churchill crawled in on the wagon-bed and slept, the gripsack still on his back. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews Among them was Churchill, such being his nature that he volunteered before he thought of Bondell's gripsack. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews His mind was made up that if he missed the Athenian it would be the fault of the gripsack. Lost Face His mind was made up that if he missed the Athenian it would be the fault of the gripsack. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews It was a very painful trot, but he clenched his teeth and kept on, forgetting his pain most of the time in the fervent heat with which he regarded the gripsack. Lost Face Burns wanted to put the gripsack on another animal, but Churchill held on to it, carrying it on his saddle-pommel. Lost Face Churchill crawled in on the wagon-bed and slept, the gripsack still on his back. Lost Face It’s in his safe—a small gripsack of mine. Lost Face It's in his safe—a small gripsack of mine. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews By the time Long Lake was reached, however, he had recovered from his sleepiness; and at Deep Lake he resigned the gripsack to Burns. Lost Face As for Bondell’s gripsack, it was inconceivable that forty pounds could weigh so much. Lost Face Among them was Churchill, such being his nature that he volunteered before he thought of Bondell’s gripsack. Lost Face The first time this happened, Churchill dived and groped in three feet of water for the gripsack. Lost Face It was a very painful trot, but he clenched his teeth and kept on, forgetting his pain most of the time in the fervent heat with which he regarded the gripsack. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews To cap it, the mule blundered off the trail and fell, throwing rider and gripsack out upon the rocks. Lost Face |
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