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  • It had that morning acquired a luggage-rack attached to its rear, which was soon to receive

    Red Pepper Burns 1912

  • I daresay it was only somebody's box from the luggage-rack.

    Angels & Ministers Laurence Housman 1912

  • I daresay it was only somebody's box from the luggage-rack.

    Possession A Peep-Show in Paradise Laurence Housman 1912

  • I crossed the room to where my portmanteau stood upon a luggage-rack, and took from it a small revolver.

    The Great Secret 1906

  • Campion’s portmanteau lay on the luggage-rack, his dressing-gown hung over the monstrous arm-chair, and apart from the fact that the window was wide open at the bottom and the bed was unslept in, there was nothing out of the ordinary to be seen.

    Sweet Danger Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 1933

  • Campion’s portmanteau lay on the luggage-rack, his dressing-gown hung over the monstrous arm-chair, and apart from the fact that the window was wide open at the bottom and the bed was unslept in, there was nothing out of the ordinary to be seen.

    Police at the Funeral Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 1931

  • "So you rode on the luggage-rack behind the carriage, did you,

    The Winds of the World Talbot Mundy 1909

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