148 examples of pullman in sentences

One PULLMAN, who preaches the "milk of the word," (not without gin, PUNCHINELLO supposes,) declares that the BIBLE is full of lies.

Well, according to his own view of it, PULLMAN must be full of Scripture.

People were going to their berths in the Pullman and he durst not use force.

When creditors in a town get too mad and threaten to attach things, we invite them to go along with us for a few days, and get their money when we strike a paying stand, and we agree to furnish them a Pullman car and all they can eat.

I guess they are there yet unless Mr. Pullman's lost car experts have found the car and driven them out with fire extinguishers.

He saw him chained up in his car, and he went into his Pullman, first tipping the baggage-master handsomely to look after him.

But the first carriage was no Pullman car.

On the train I had talked with one of the Pullman car porters, a bright young fellow who was himself a student, and told him that I was going to Atlanta to attend school.

He informed me that the man ran a lodging house especially for Pullman porters, and, as their stays in town were not longer than one or two nights, it would interfere with his arrangements to have anyone stay longer.

He told me that he would make two more trips to Atlanta and that he would come out and see me; that after his second trip he would leave the Pullman service for the winter and return to school in Nashville.

I thanked him again, not knowing then what it was to travel in a Pullman porter's closet.

At one of the first public balls I attended I saw the Pullman car porter who had so kindly assisted me in getting to Jacksonville.

I was traveling in a Pullman, not because of an abundance of funds, but because through my experience with my millionaire a certain amount of comfort and luxury had become a necessity to me whenever it was obtainable.

On Monday, September 12, 1898, the command left Camp Corbin, Va., and embarked for Knoxville, Tenn., about 10 o'clock, the men traveling in day coaches and the officers in Pullman sleepers.

When any weakness of the human heart can find a seeming virtue to go hand in hand with it, the battle is as good as lost; and at that moment Brookes Ormsby, placidly refilling his short pipe in the smoking-room of the Pullman, was by no means in the hopeless case he was sometimes tempted to fancy himself.

Judge MacFarlane started guiltily, shook off the angry eye-grip of his accuser, and went to take his place in the Pullman.

Like most private cars, it was heavier than the heaviest Pullman; and the engineer who was constrained to haul it like a dragging anchor at the tail end of a fast train was prone to say words not to be found in any vocabulary known to respectable philologists.

The heavy train thundered in from the west; stopped barely long enough to allow the single passenger to swing up the steps of the Pullman; and went on again to stop a second time with a jerk when it had passed the side-track switch.

Then came long cars full of people of better station, and last the great Pullman "sleepers," in which the busy black porters were making up the berths for well-to-do travellers of diverse nationalities and occupations.

With but three of the passengers in that train has this tale specially to do, and they were all in the new and comfortable Pullman "City of Cheyenne."

Home and Where It Is (An Indiana judge has recently ruled: As to the right of the husband to decide the location of the home that "home is where the husband is.") Home is where the husband is, Be it near or be it far, Office, theatre, Pullman car, Poolroom, polls, or corner bar All good wives remember this Home is where the husband is.

Rastus, the pullman car porter goes up in the air.

Pullman traveller finds Baltimore & Ohio's much advertised cat in his berth.

The Pullman strike; the story of a unique experiment and of a great labor upheaval.

Mr. Pullman's pink.

148 examples of  pullman  in sentences