单词 | smoking carriage |
例句 | In the corner of a first-class smoking carriage, Mr. Justice Wargrave, lately retired from the bench, puffed at a cigar and ran an interested eye through the political news in The Times. And Then There Were None 1939-11-06T00:00:00Z He went from the non-smoking to the smoking carriage and smoked a cigarette, and strayed from his second-class carriage to a first and back. Kipps The Story of a Simple Soul 2012-03-18T02:00:19.567Z It was a smoking carriage; and as the other passengers were already smoking, and the captain lit a cigar as soon as he entered, the atmosphere soon became nice and fresh for Bertie. A Hero of Romance 2011-11-30T03:00:11.457Z But he was lucky enough to find a third class smoking carriage empty, and sat down very content. The Mandarin's Fan 2011-06-09T02:00:17.540Z He hurried off to the smoking carriage before which his servant was standing, and had his own belongings promptly removed on to the platform. Mysterious Mr. Sabin 2011-03-24T02:00:10.087Z The smoking carriage contained the usual contingent of comfortable middle-aged citizens, and the hour’s journey passed without incident. What a Man Wills Then, this happened; the little train from Montebelluna to Feltre was crowded—we could find no room except in a smoking carriage—wherein I observed a good-natured, elderly gentleman, an Italian, I took for granted. The Brownings Their Life and Art Here, you fellow, put my bag in a smoking carriage. The Marriage of Elinor There are no smoking carriages, as a rule; but a corner of each of the great cars is curtained off mysteriously, that a man may go behind the curtain and smoke. What I Saw in America Irene removed her cigarette from her mouth and did something in the gutter which is usually associated with the floor of third-class smoking carriages. Miss Mapp Tom O'Donovan leaned as far as possible out of the window of the railway carriage, a first-class smoking carriage. Lady Bountiful Frank Mannix, seventeen years old, prefect and hero, stretched himself with calm satisfaction in a corner of a smoking carriage in the Irish night mail. Priscilla's Spies "You are sure you do not object to a smoking carriage, my dear?" Love Among the Chickens A Story of the Haps and Mishaps on an English Chicken Farm I shall have to get into the smoking carriage after all.’ That Stick I remember one day getting into a third-class smoking carriage on the Metropolitan Railway about one o'clock, and finding it full of rough working men. Certain Personal Matters A short stout gentleman emerged from a smoking carriage, Mrs. Brown-Smith, starting from the Vidame’s side, raised her veil, and threw her arms round the neck of the traveller. The Disentanglers This is not a smoking carriage," said I. "'All right, Governor,' said the man. Best Short Stories The 11:39 pulled up at Countisford station, and Lawrence Hyde got out of a first class smoking carriage and stood at ease, waiting for his servant to come and look after him. Nightfall Herbert, whose dignity had first prompted him to seek a smoking carriage apart from his sister, thereupon decided to lay it aside and enter with them, looking rather scornful at the girls’ mutual endearments. That Stick As the County Council now has power over the Tramways of London, will you pledge yourself to see that smoking carriages, comfortable cushions, waiting-rooms at street-corners, and constant civility, are provided for passengers? Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, November 7, 1891 The train was easily caught—so easily that I trembled for ten minutes in my first-class smoking carriage—in terror of every footstep on the platform, in unreasonable terror till the end. The Amateur Cracksman The three coaches on the little train were nearly filled when I had bought my ticket, and I selected a third-class smoking carriage which held four soldiers returning from leave. Mr. Standfast The smoking carriage in which the short, red-faced man with the black beard had been seen was now empty. Tales of Terror and Mystery "See that fine, big lad over there!" said a workman, whose head, with a pipe in its mouth, stuck out of a third-class smoking carriage window. The Lost Prince And when the train pulled into Wolverhampton, they tumbled out of their smoking carriage with keen expectation. Kathleen He took complete possession of a first-class smoking carriage, scribbled a telegram, perhaps of international importance, handed it to the guard for instant despatch, and lit a finely-odorous cigar. Hyacinth I saw her at Upchurch Station, but we didn't speak, and I got into a smoking carriage. The Odd Women Besides, this explanation ignored the man in the smoking carriage, and gave no reason at all for his simultaneous disappearance. Tales of Terror and Mystery Only once the captain, catching sight of Randolph's awed face under the lamp of the smoking carriage, gave way to his long, low laugh. Trent's Trust, and Other Stories The others were all bickering in the smoking carriage, so they didn't see her. Kathleen It was by no means uncommon for a gentleman to finish his cigar in a smoking carriage and then to change to a clearer atmosphere. Tales of Terror and Mystery And now we have to fit in the man in the smoking carriage. Tales of Terror and Mystery He slammed the door of the smoking carriage, opened that of the next one, which was empty, and thrust the two travellers in. Tales of Terror and Mystery |
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