12 Words to use with parcels

Becky was the only one of the parcel-girls who was in the lunch-room when this talk about May-day took place.

" Then Allerdyke went off to the General Post Office and sent a telegram to his housekeeper in Bradford "Send off at once by registered parcel post to me at Waldorf Hotel, London, the morocco-bound photograph album lying on right-hand corner of my writing-desk in the library.

I tuk Miss Deacon Smiler an' her hull femily through the measles an' hoopin'-cough, like a parcel o' pigs, this fall.

Now, thenon the night of May 12ththe night, as you know, Mr. Allerdyke, of your cousin's supposed murder, but anyway, of his arrival at Hullthis young man Martindale was on duty in the parcels office till a very late hour.

Charles Addams (A); 21May65; R361805. Man with a large parcel in the shape of a body trying to check it in the station parcel room.

During the morning a parcels-van boy came into the office.

Thishe told me at last, as if every word he let out was worth a ransom, that he was a parcels office clerk in the North Eastern Railway Station at Hull, and that since the 13th of May until the day before yesterday he'd been away in the North of Scotland on his holidaysbeen home to his people, in facthe is a Scotsman, which, of course, accounts for his keenness about the money.

The parcels-vanners are pretty keen to trade.

She especially avers that you did, two days before Michaelmas, swear to her on a parcel gilt goblet that you did love her alone, and did then give to her a bracelet of price.

It was such a very pretty sight, that John quite forgot to give out of the carriage the parcel nurse had made of the young gentlemen's clothes; and the consequence was, he had all the trouble to come back half a mile of the road, when he suddenly bethought himself of his forgetfulness.

His bus'ness is t' inveigh and flatter, Like parcel parasite and satyr.

Since Bushido, like Aristotle and some modern sociologists, conceived the state as antedating the individualthe latter being born into the former as part and parcel thereofhe must live and die for it or for the incumbent of its legitimate authority.

12 Words to use with  parcels