139 examples of postmarked in sentences

There was one in her father's hand, postmarked Acredale.

I accordingly wrote to Mr. Mitchell for information on the subject, and applied for, and obtained from Mr. Bond, Mr. Mitchell's original letter to him of the 3d of October, with the Nantucket postmark.

" "Postmarked Cedarville, and in Nellie Laning's handwriting," came from Sam slyly.

"I didn't know they postmarked letters in handwriting," answered Tom innocently.

When the second letter postmarked Beulah first struck his eye, he could not imagine why he should have another correspondent in the quaintly named little village.

[Here should come a note from Lamb to Mrs. Randal Norris, postmarked July 10, 1833, which encloses a note from Joseph Jekyll, the Old Bencher, thanking Lamb for a presentation copy of the Last Essays of Elia ("I hope not the last Essays of Elia") and asking him to accompany Mrs. Norris and her daughters on a visit to him.

[There used to be preserved at Rowfant (it is now in America) a letter from Lamb to Moxon, postmarked July 28, 1833, mentioning Lamb's anxiety about Martin Burney.

It was postmarked New York and he recognized the small, cramped hand of the family lawyer.

The railway tickets which had been found in her purse were in an un-postmarked envelope bearing the name Mrs. Geoffrey Annersley, but no address.

It was a key to Ann, but no key to her whereabouts save that it was postmarked Chicago.

With the next day's mail there came to Madam Conway a letter bearing a foreign postmark, and bringing the sad news that her son-in-law had been lost in a storm while crossing the English Channel, and that her daughter Margaret, utterly crushed and heartbroken, would sail immediately for America, where she wished only to lay her weary head upon her mother's bosom and die.

"From Hildegarde," said Mrs. Wilbram, noting the Los Angeles postmark.

Robert Arthur (A); 26Jul67; R415295. Postmarked for paradise.

Robert Arthur (A); 26Jul67; R415295. Postmarked for paradise.

But there comes an hour now and then when there seems more beauty in one small letter postmarked "home" than in all the gorgeous sunsets of this wonderful country.

Another point which should not be overlooked: both are postmarked with a South American stamp, a Colombian stamp, withyeswith the same stamp.

It was postmarked Detroit.

As she ran to me, and held out the letter, I saw that it was postmarked San Francisco!

" "But this is postmarked San Francisco," I said faintly.

I see your letter is postmarked St. Johns.

Five or six days after the trial, he received a letter, postmarked Auburn, which read as follows: "Beware of Greer.

One day this hidalgo, securely locked in his room, held in his delicate dark fingers a letter addressed to Miss Clara Van Diemen, and postmarked in writing "Fort Yuma."

I pounced eagerly upon a letter in Laurance Donovan’s well-known hand, bearing, to my surprise, an American stamp and postmarked New Orleans.

The next morning Bates placed a letter postmarked Cincinnati at my plate.

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139 examples of  postmarked  in sentences