"Cloakroom" Quotes from Famous Books
... They went into the cloakroom to get their wraps, and Miss Davis had to turn on the light for them because it was so dark. The window was high in the wall, and the wind had blown so much snow against it that the room was "like five o'clock ... — Sunny Boy and His Playmates • Ramy Allison White
... the | pakajxojn; jen la | pakah'zhoyn; yehn lah ticket | bileto | beeleh'toh Here is my luggage | Jen miaj pakajxoj | yehn mee'ahy pakah'zhoy Take it to the | Portu ilin al la | pohr'too eeleen ahl la cloakroom | deponejo | dehponeh'yo I wish to register | Mi deziras registri | mee dehzeer'ahss my luggage | miajn pakajxojn | reh-ghis'tree for... | al... | mee'ahyn pakah'zhoyn | | ahl... The luggage is | La pakajxoj estas | lah pakah'zhoy ehstahss overweight ... — Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation • William W. Mann
... sudden opening between paper walls. In a little room behind a table stood a middle-aged Japanese couple as stiff as waxworks. For an instant Geoffrey thought they must be the cloakroom attendants. Then, to ... — Kimono • John Paris
... plan was, to enter a cloakroom, snatch a hurried peep at Oliver's confounded policy, then hide the book somewhere till the examination was over. But on emerging from the dining-hall she all but collided with the secretary, who had come noiselessly across the verandah; and she was so overcome by the thought of the danger ... — The Getting of Wisdom • Henry Handel Richardson |