The bus-mate clambered into the coupe, to take the tickets of the second-class passengers in the rotondo, through the little wicket.
Our interest is to see whether there will be any more first-class passengers.
But it was a little ship, with accommodation for some thirty first-class and forty second-class passengers.
Heaven knows if the two young men--they are third-class passengers--were previous acquaintances.
There was some excitement among the third-class passengers, many of whom were drunk and quarrelsome.
Eighty-three of these hands were our third-class passengers; they had been picked up all along the line of the Tampico Branch of the Central Railway, and few of them realized the hardships and trials which lay before them.
See how she sidles off from the third and second-class passengers with an expression of distaste for them which suggests pain.
I shouldn't wonder if they were making fun of the first-class passengers.
There were eight or nine in the boat, all stokers except one or two third-class passengers.
There were only about thirty people in the boat, and I should say that all were stokers or third-class passengers.
But General Porter says concerning American rates: "When we take into consideration the excursion and the commutation rates, we find first-class passengers carried as low as half a cent a mile.
The accommodation provided for third-class passengers in England is also much superior to what is found in other countries where there is the same distinction of classes.
But every tide has its backwash; and it so happened that the Cambuscan held as many second and third-class passengers as she could stow.
Outside the deck houses was promenading space for first-class passengers.
At the after end of this deck was an entrance house for second-class passengers with a stairway and elevator leading directly down to F deck.
Aft of the officers' house were the first-class passengers' entrance and stairways and other adjuncts to the passengers' accommodation below.
We shall come across something a good deal harder than second-class fare before we have made our fortunes, and worked probably with mates more uncouth than second-class passengers.
From among the second-class passengers, two fiddlers and a flute player had been procured, who formed the band.
The Goldfinder had on board her over a hundred first-class passengers, and nearly as many of the second class.
At sea you have always to look for your musicians among the second-class passengers.
The small foredeck is reserved for the use of first and second-class passengers; the remainder of the deck-room is pretty well crowded with the most motley and picturesque gathering imaginable.
The Circassian peasantry are picturesque in bright colors, and the thin veneering of Western civilization spread over the semi-barbarity of the Russian officials and first-class passengers is an interesting study in itself.
Every stoppage at a lunch-counter station, or where venders of things edible come on the platform, gives us opportunity to turn our minds judicially upon the civilization of our fellow first-class passengers.
We also commented on the poor accommodation furnished second-class passengers on railway trains, though paying two cents a mile.
The third-class passengers got up a miscellaneous entertainment, including recitals, which went off very well.
There were also probably about eighty second and third-class passengers in the forward parts of the ship.
No; we were first-class passengers, and he, I believe, went second.
A great many first-class passengers do make a mistake," the man explained, "and confuse the 8.
Etienne Rambert's name is given among the first-class passengers, right enough," he said.
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