21 examples of travelers' in sentences

" THE SCAVENGERS Fifty-seven buzzards, one on each of fifty-seven fence posts at the rancho El Tejon, on a mirage-breeding September morning, sat solemnly while the white tilted travelers' vans lumbered down the Canada de los Uvas.

He spoke to the conductor on the way out, and tipped the porter and maid liberally to look after the travelers' comfort.

One quarter, walled off, hummed with foreign traders from as far away as India, who lodged at the travelers' inns or haunted the temples, the wine-shops and the lupanars.

For years this interesting work and its unknown author were subjects of endless dispute; but it is now fairly certain that this collection of travelers' tales is simply a compilation from Odoric, Marco Polo, and various other sources.

We needed not to be told that we were in Germany, for we saw it plainly enough in the nicely-washed floor of the apartment into which we were shown, in the neat cupboard with the old prayer-book lying upon it, and in the general appearance of housewifery; to say nothing of the evidence we had in the beer and tobacco-smoke of the travelers' room, and the guttural dialect and quiet tones of the guests.

For these reasons a special occupation has been created, peculiar to Indiathat of travelers' servants, or "bearers" as they are called.

"There can be no doubt that our risks have been greatly increased by this treasure, and in case of accident on account of it, the Life Travelers' Society, in which I am insured, will, I expect, refuse to pay, so that the Grand Transasiatic Company will have all the responsibility."

On the morning of the day that they were to come to the camp of Bwona Khubla all the porters came to the travelers' tents asking for dow.

From travelers' accounts it would appear that the relation of master and slave in Pennsylvania was in general more kindly than anywhere else on the continent; but from the abundance of newspaper advertisements for runaways it would seem to have been of about average character.

An economist, using great caution, might possibly have drawn the whole bulk of his data from travelers' accounts, as Cairnes did, and still have reached fairly sound conclusions; but Cairnes gave preference not to the concrete observations of the travelers but to their generalizations, often biased or amateurish, and on them erected his own.

SEE Adams, Edward C. L. ADAMS, H. C. Travelers' tales; a book of marvels.

Travelers' tales.

Travelers' tales.

The American travelers' guide book, Spain.

The American travelers' guide book, Spain.

SEE Adams, Edward C. L. ADAMS, H. C. Travelers' tales; a book of marvels.

Travelers' tales.

Travelers' tales.

The American travelers' guide book, Spain.

The American travelers' guide book, Spain.

Temperance remade our beds, declaiming the while against the unwholesome situation of the house; the idea of anybody's living in the vicinity of fresh water astonished her; to impose upon travelers' health that way was too much.

21 examples of  travelers'  in sentences