The baggageman took the slip and went off to a little desk.
There was the baggageman sitting by the side door, his back to Bailey.
In the baggage-car, the baggageman was smoking a surreptitious pipe of powerful tobacco between stations and contemplating the scenery thoughtfully through the open door.
As he made his way among the trunks and boxes, the train lurched and the baggageman who had his back to Bailey heard him catch himself.
Finally Bailey rolled his man over and getting his right arm free, dealt the baggageman a fierce blow with the butt of the gun.
More time had been spent in overcoming the baggageman than he expected and Bailey had to work quickly.
I wrote the head of the baggage department, as I said I would, and later learned that the offending baggageman had been severely censured.
The baggageman who was on the station platform was handling my trunk roughly, and when I remonstrated with him in my timid way, he merely pitched the trunk off the baggage wagon and laughed at me.
I told him the baggageman was threatening me with violence.
If the train is still less important the baggagemanmay assume part of the functions of mail clerk and express messenger.
The baggageman was good-natured, for the Oldest Commuter was a generous fellow and never forgot Christmas-times and the like.
In such a case, he may have a baggage-room with baggageman and baggage-handlers installed; he may have assistants to mind the telegraph instrument and to sell tickets, other assistants to look after the freight.
He got another old chair from somewhere, and all was well until the Next Oldest Commuter absorbed the baggageman's chair, and the baggageman had to bring a third into his car.
Instead of their baggage-car, the down train hauled a bright new car all fitted with fancy things--curtains and carpets and big stuffed chairs, and the baggageman was rigged out in a fine new uniform as an attendant.
The trunk put off at the wrong place or the trunk that is not put off at all is apt to make the railroad an enemy for life and the baggageman is another one of the many in the service who are permitted to make no mistakes.
Finding it useless to make a further attempt to drag the baggageman to the rescue, Wolf leaped back, facing the ever larger group.
As the baggageman passed under the clump of station lights, he came to a sudden halt.
A solitary baggageman was hauling a trunk and some boxes out of the express-coop on to the platform; to be put aboard the five o'clock train from New York.
It's them damned acting dogs," growled thebaggageman to his mate.
What the baggageman did not know, and what Peterson did know, was that of these thirty-five dogs not one was a surviving original of the troupe when it first started out four years before.
Nor did Michael know even as little as the baggageman knew.
Under his mask, the Hawk's lips parted in a smile, as, his eyes on the baggageman again, he noted that the other was watching his every movement now with a sort of intense expectancy.
The baggageman had relapsed into a scowling silence, his eyes still on the Hawk.
The baggageman opened the door and dropped to the ground.
Beyond the baggageman he saw through the open door, as on a moving-picture screen, sunlit fields and sunlit woods whirling past.
But the baggageman smiled ingratiatingly, like a man who wanted to be friends.
As the train stopped, the baggageman jumped to the ground and came running back to Earle, all out of breath.
The silhouette of the baggagemanrose in the doorway.
Had thebaggageman closed the door forever on all he loved in the world?
It seemed too bad to cast such a dog adrift, and I asked the baggageman of the train what he thought I ought to do.
Then with it he carefully moves down the stem, like a baggageman carrying a big trunk from the third apartment; only the baggageman carries the trunk in front of him or on his shoulders, while the ant backs his way down.
When the flagman goes back to protect the rear of his train, the head brakeman or baggageman must, in the case of passenger trains, and the next brakeman in the case of other trains, take his place on the train.
When a flagman goes out, the next brakeman or baggageman must take his place on the train, as required by paragraph s.
Baggageman and express messenger was standing inside door of car and saw this man getting on; went to the front door, had the cross bar in his hands, and ordered the man off.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "baggageman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.