"Mail carrier" Quotes from Famous Books
... ice became so thick that the steamboat could no longer make her trips. Walky Dexter became mail carrier and brought the mail from ... — Janice Day at Poketown • Helen Beecher Long
... a few moments looking at the mail carrier reflectively while he talked; but fatigue soon began to show itself, and one after another they climbed up and occupied the top rail of the fence, hump-shouldered and grave, like a company of buzzards assembled for supper and listening for the death-rattle. ... — The Gilded Age, Complete • Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner |