24 Metaphors for passengers

The third passenger was the man with the auburn beard, whom I had seen in the launch on the day I picked up Mr. Gow.

The passenger is there a complete slave to every whim or caprice of the captain, who is an absolute sovereign and holds uncontrolled sway over everything.

But, particularly, I desired the mate to see what condition the poor passengers were in, and the surgeon gave him a pitcher of the same broth which he had prepared for the men.

The passengers on board at the time the vessel was wrecked, were Captain D'Oyly of the Bengal Artillery, his wife, and two sons, George and William; an English gentleman named Armstrong; and a Bengalese native servant.

To her uninstructed eye, all appeared the same on the wilderness of the ocean; Wilder having it in his power to alter the direction of his vessel as often as he pleased, without his fairer and more youthful passenger being any the wiser for the same.

That passenger was a beautiful young maid.

Had every deck-passenger that has perished in the agony of a crushing and drowning death been a Member of Senate or Congress, the Government would have interfered long ere this; but these miserable wretches perish in their agony, and there is no one to re-echo that cry in the halls of Congress.

My fellow-passengers were a young sprig of the Spanish nobility and three chubby-faced nuns.

The passengers are his special care, and it is his business to see that their getting on and off is in accordance with their tickets.

The passengers we picked up were only Chinese, men and women.

The other passenger inside was an Englishman, who spoke very little French and no Italian, and another Englishman outside was in the same situation.

Our fellow passengers were two officers of dragoons, several commissaries with their servants, horses, etc.

By some absurd chance, almost the only passenger who knew about the thing at the time was an old lady rather proud of the secret.

Another distinguished passenger was Sir Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney, an Indian baronet, who inherited immense wealth from a long line of Parsee bankers.

The other passengers are only Celestials.

The passengers on the steamers in these waters in winter are mostly commercial travelers and men interested in the fisheries, which are more active from October to March than at any other time of the year.

Passengers there were, grown-up folk and children with themHerregud!but no Inger.

The other two passengers were Mrs. Beresford and her daughter, two very agreeable ladies from America; they were going to Worcestershire, where they then resided.

" "You have said, Walters, that the passenger you picked up at the Union Station was a woman.

Without it, a passenger is a prisoner.

All that I am praying is that your fellow passenger was a foreign ladya princess, if possiblewith wonderful eyes, fascinating manners, and of a generous disposition.

The only other passenger in our car was a young fellow, asleep.

The passengers were nearly all unmixed Canadian, mostly born in the Maritime Provinces, where their fathers speak of 'Canada' as Sussex speaks of 'England,' but scattered about their businesses throughout the wide Dominion.

" The captain shook his head as he said, "Of all the nuisances I ever met with in a ship a semi-passenger is the worst.

24 Metaphors for  passengers