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Mrs. Douglas held in her hand a passenger-list, so interesting at just this time, and was delighted to learn that an old-time travelling companion was on board.
Barbara's Heritage Young Americans Among the Old Italian Masters Deristhe L. Hoyt
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While these particular honours were not enjoyed by Lola (who, for some reason best known to herself, had elected to be entered in the passenger-list as "Madam Landsfeld Heald"), she was none the less accorded considerable publicity.
The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert Horace Wyndham
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"You're too late to go in the passenger-list, of course."
Piccadilly Jim 1928
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There were men on the passenger-list who were being seen off by fathers, by mothers, by sisters, by cousins, and by aunts.
Three Men and a Maid 1928
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There were men on the passenger-list who were being seen off by fathers, by mothers, by sisters, by cousins, and by aunts.
The Girl on the Boat 1928
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"Doesn't the Lusitania still print a passenger-list?"
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There were men on the passenger-list who were being seen off by fathers, by mothers, by sisters, by cousins, and by aunts.
Three Men and a Maid Wodehouse, P. G. 1922
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He'd have returned, then, to his apartment next to yours; your landlady would have told him that you had sailed for Europe, and he had only to examine this boat's passenger-list to discover your name.
The Holladay Case A Tale Burton Egbert Stevenson 1917
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Clemens hurried to New York to secure a berth, fearing the passenger-list might be full.
The Boys' Life of Mark Twain Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937 1916
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A growing chaos of trunks and smaller baggage on the dock indicated that her passenger-list was heavy.
The Net Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913
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