But the gentleman discovered an irregularity, and did not let me depart till it was rectified--that the leaves containing the visas and the passport were separate sheets.
I urged the same reply over and over again, that not having been asked at any other Wirthshaus to yield possession of my passport for a night, I could not believe that any regulation to the contrary prevailed for Przichowitz.
The passportoffice was shut for two hours, that the functionaries might have time to dine--a praiseworthy arrangement, though trying at times to a traveller's patience.
I found out the Bezirksamt at the farther end of the town, and was there told to go back to the middle, and get my passport signed at the Magistratur.
For my own part--to mention a little thing among great things--I was more fidgetted about my passport in Bohemia than ever anywhere else.
B] At three o'clock I sought out the passport clerk, and found him not a whit more willing to give a visa for the mountains, or a place over the border, than his fellows elsewhere.
Duarte is preparing a passport and papers for Hall.
You go on a passport made out to Vicente, but with your picture on it.
He showed his papers to a sleepy official, had his passport stamped.
The man from the Foreign Office had cleared all the passport and customs formalities.
The ease with which leave to travel in Brazil may be obtained, I have myself experienced, and even without a passport an Englishman might travel in some of the provinces.
Bouillon said that, since Cardinal Mazarin was to continue Prime Minister, he desired that Parliament should obtain a passport for him to retire out of the kingdom.
I was, however, told that you had said that she was your wife and had produced a passport to prove it.
Your passport seems all right," he thoughtfully observed, and opened a little book.
When he compared my passport with a letter I saw his face light up.
And, if they get us, wave your passport if they find you, and yell you're an American.
My chief concern now was how I might obtain a passport for England, through exemption from military duty.
Thus far the Lord had allowed things to go, to show me, it appears, that all my friends could not procure me a passport till his time was come.
I could not obtain a passport out of the country till I had either served my time or had been exempted by the king himself.
At the barrier we paid two pauls per horse, the same at each of the two bridges, but on carriages the tax falls heavily; and at Castel Franco are the pope's custom-house and passport office.
Having ridden in safety, but some dread, across this uneven and trembling bridge, we left our passport at the gate, and the douaniers came smilingly forward.
The passport returned and the flying bridge arrived, we led our horses on board, during which operation Fanny in gratitude pulled me off the plank into a foot and a half of water.
At last we arrived at Filigare, and paid four pauls for the horses, and to the satellites of custom-house and passport office buone mani innumerable.
This proving true, ourpassport was examined at the Ca Rossa, and we were on the territory of the Archduchess Maria Louisa.
Compigne, a Savoyard by birth, a Friar of the order of Saint Benedict, is the man who will present to you as his passport to your protection, this letter.
It is undeniable that there were many there whose faces were passport to the Court of Lucifer--murderers, and dire malefactors; but better to have decapitated them than to have committed them to the slow torture of this citadel of woe.
And now we are by the landing-stairs, and the Customs' officer demands our passport in English.
It was not a mere stubborn hunger for advancement; it was a wish to gain advancement by the passport of proper worthiness.
This is the most courteous complaint about the French passport bureau we have yet had.
But, at last, he was released, directed to proceed at once to Anche del Norte Street, where his passport would be again examined.
Unless you have a passport or can establish your identity by some other means you will have to come with us, so we can make sure who you are.
The fast corridor expresses, which we could have taken over comparatively small stretches, had to be carefully avoided, for we knew now of the existence of passport controls on them.
Of course, the passportshould have been stamped at the German Consulate at Rotterdam.
The fact is, my passportis not quite in order and I shall have to take it to the embassy before I send it to the police.
My American passport was not in order, and if I were to fall back upon my silver badge, I should instantly come into contact with the police with all kinds of unwelcome consequences.
Then, making a sheaf of passport and permit, I held them in the flame of the candle.
The long and the short of it was that I was ordered to produce my passport immediately.
Had I the nerve to avail myself of Semlin's American passport to get into Germany?
My British passport and permit and anything bearing any relation to my personality, such as my watch and cigarette case, both of which were engraved with my initials, I transferred to the dead man's pockets.
I knew that, according to the Dutch neutrality regulations, my passport would have to be handed in for inspection by the police and that therefore I could not pass myself off as a German.
It cost me something to do it, for a passport is always useful to flash in the eyes of the ignorant.
To go to an hotel at that hour of night, without luggage and with an American passportnot in order, would be to court disaster.
Here are his passport and other papers," I said, bending down and taking them from the dead man's pocket.
In another pocket of the portfolio was an American passport surmounted by a flaming eagle and sealed with a vast red seal, sending greetings to all and sundry on behalf of Henry Semlin, a United States citizen, travelling to Europe.
You can produce me a very satisfactory passportfrom somewhere, I am sure!
The passport had been issued at Washington three months earlier.
A priest is always at hand with a consecrated wafer, to visa the torero's passport who has to start suddenly for Paradise.
Beauty and good manners have always been a passport there.
One usually spelled out the passport as well as he could, whilst the others smoked their pipes, and from time to time held a light up to the lady's face to examine whether it agreed with the description.
Money, that most necessary passport in all countries, was still wanting: as seals had been put upon all Mad.
To get her a passportin the legal way was impossible.
This was the signal for Merritt to produce the passport written for them by the obliging burgomaster of Antwerp.
The lieutenant shrugged his shoulders in real French style as he handed the burgomaster's passport back.
Of course, in the end, the burgomaster yielded, and wrote them out the passport they wanted so badly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "passport" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.