However, all I want is to go with you when you open the lazaretwhere the boxes of gold were stored.
As a rule a ship's lazaret is a small, dark strong-room, used for stowing liquor and articles of value.
We expect to open thelazaret at daybreak and you can come with us.
He went to the lazaret with Herries and they got up some bags of special gum and some heavy boxes.
But what had roused the sailor's dislike was that the lazaret contained no provisions.
Such lack of motion and life amid the close stewing heat of the lazaret threw a glamor of unreality over the whole affair.
At Bayreuth a private of the Black Watch had been “removed—for the purpose of electrical treatment of his arm by which it is hoped to avoid an operation—to the military lazaret in the city, which is an admirably equipped modern hospital.
Two American doctors were allowed to visit the hospitals in Rastatt, Lazaret 4, and the Russenlager Hospital.
At Ohrdruf “a number of men who had been treated for their wounds in thelazaret at Weimar spoke in the highest praise of their treatment by German doctors and nurses.
Beyond her, propped against a bulkhead at the end of the narrow oblong lazaretin which they all lay, was another figure.
For three days previous to his being brought to that place, he had lain as motionless in the lazaret of the Santa Margarita.
Engaged in the contraband trade more or less continuously, for the ingeniously contrivedlazaret between the cabin and the galley showed an attention to detail made necessary by continual service.
Stirling found a box in the lazaret which had been crashed open by a rude heel, and through the hole in this he drew out a double handful of hard and dry ship's biscuits.
Risking all on the venture, he flung wide the bulkhead door which led from the lazaret and dashed across the scattered coal, reaching the opening to a spare bunker on the starboard side of the hold before he was discovered.
He found several empty gin cases from which the square faces had been removed; a dark corner of the lazaret was piled with small, strong boxes.
Don't you have any idea in what part of this lazaret the tools were?
The lazaret of a coaster is a storeroom under the quarter-deck--repository of general odds and ends and spare equipment.
But when he groped his way back into the main cabin his hands came in contact with the inside of the lazaret door.
The Lazaret has a set of large rooms, formed into squares, and surrounded with high walls.
Several persons, however, whose animals we had used in riding from the Lazaret to the boat, and some who had brought us various articles, were to be paid.
The Lazaret is a new building, and not yet finished, and the work is still in progress.
We had our place assigned us in the Lazaret of the eastern harbour, and early the next morning the captain had us and all our baggage conveyed there.
Light feet pattered down thelazaret ladder; there was a swish of skirts, a gasp, and the lady was on her knees by Newman's side.
At all hazards, we must get Newman out of the lazaret before the sailors' attack occurred.
He told the steward to open the lazaret hatch, and be sharp about it.
The hatch to the lazaret was in the saloon floor, well aft, on the starboard side.
If he had paused to close the lazaret hatch behind him, he must surely have seen me.
We must get out of this hole we were in; the lazaret was a trap.
Now, it happened that I did not acquire any "cooties" while I was in the army, and of course in the lazaret we were kept clean, so this was my first close acquaintanceship with them.
Though placed in such propinquity to Constantinople, the Odessa lazaret may serve as a model of its kind, and the excellence of the system observed in it is proved by the happy results obtained.
Astrakhan has for some years had a lazaret on the mouths of the Volga at seventy-five versts from its walls.
The lazaret of Marseilles, is at this day exactly what it was at the beginning of the last century.
A vast lazaret was immediately constructed, and five years afterwards appeared the famous sanatory orders which still regulate the navigation of the Sea of Azof.
It was not until much time and money had been spent, that an engineer took notice of a little island exceedingly well adapted to the purpose, and on which the lazaret was finally erected.
All these regulations are in curious contrast with those of the lazaret of Odessa, where the quarantine lasts only fifteen days.
He took a step aside from the lazaret hatch, and then sent his eager gaze about the cabin.
More important, he knew that he was to be left alone, without disturbance, in the lazaret for a whole day.
A man was leaning over, spreading out the rug that ordinarily covered the lazaret opening.
The question implied that Carew and his followers had failed to locate the cache; that he had been hauled out of the lazaret for the purpose of giving them information.
The bosun has undoubtedly broken through from the lazaret and joined the boys by this time.
After two hours of daring effort the skipper and four of his men reached her, and found the chests of French gold in the lazaret beneath the captain's cabin.
We'll break into the lazaret when the tide bes out," said the skipper.
The Sanitaets-Aerzte were busily engaged in supervising the work, and the old Frenchwomen who had been impressed to help in the improvised Feld-Lazaret were assisting the German orderlies with what looked unnecessarily cheerful zeal.
The only time he had had the slightest unpleasantness with one of those French noblewomen at the Feld-Lazaret was when he had suddenly spoken, in front of a certain wounded boy, of the fact that he could not last many hours.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lazaret" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.