There was no address in the letter as a clue to Mr Masterton as to where I might be, and it could only have been from the postmark that he could have formed any idea.
Then he saw a direction in a strange hand, and on the letter the postmark of the very town in which Eugene was quartered.
One of them bore the postmark of London, and was addressed to Lady Harry Norland.
Even the envelope proved to be a Puzzle on this occasion; the postmarkwas "Ardoon.
The letter I received bore a French stamp and the postmark of Angers.
He placed before me quite a dozen envelopes addressed to the Emperor and Empress, all bearing the postmark of that town in the Maine-et-Loire.
Can't a man forge a postmark as easy as any other mark?
On the day of her reappearance at the dinner-table there came a letter from Beatrice which bore the postmark of a village on one of the Channel islands.
The postmark was Vienna--though that meant nothing at all; she could have sent Dmitry there to post the letter.
He dominated himself; he would not even look at the postmark until he was away up in his own room.
While Dollie examined the ring with mingled emotions Dick stared at the postmark on the package.
Dollie turned to him, recognising a menace in the words, and took the paper which bore the postmark from his hands.
She began to feel anxious as to how he had received the news of what Virgie was doing, when there came another similar-looking document, bearing the same postmark as before.
On one stamp I made out an initial C; upon a second I got as far as CH; beyond which point the postmark used was in every instance undecipherable.
And he says he is in San Francisco, and the postmarkon that envelope is Omaha, Nebraska.
My young woman knows the handwriting, and the postmark will tell you what you want--eh?
As there is no stamp or postmark on it, it was conveyed by hand.
Every week a letter comes to Mrs Adair with the Weymouth postmark on it and every week Mrs Adair writes to a Mrs Marsh, whom Lily never heard of, and the letter is addressed to the Weymouth post-office.
Italy, do you imagine he would have failed to open one with the Rome postmark on it?
This one is dated eighteen months ago, postmark Liverpool, written at Thorn's Hotel, Liverpool.
The first postmark is dated July 10th, that of the second is illegible, but the letter was dated Sept.
A Springfield letter has the ordinary dated postmark and a second hand stamp nearly as large with a large numeral "3" above and "PAID" below.
The letter, he perceived, bore a London postmark instead of the Christminster one.
True, the postmark showed that the letter had been posted in Calcutta, but more than one native of Chiltistan had come south and set up as a money-lender in that city on the proceeds of a successful burglary.
The handwriting was not known to her; the stamp and postmark were American; Bridgeport, Conn.
There had been time enough for him to examine the superscription and postmarkof my letter.
PO and the L of the postmark would fit very well into the name of that village.
The postmark is illegible; but I can just make out the letters PO and L, the two first close together, the third after an interval; and there is internal evidence to show that the letter was written from some dull country place.
The four were wrapped in admiration over their beautiful badges, when the postmark arrived.
The English postmark showed two figures for the date; indistinct, as a postmarkusually is.
Most unfortunately, however, as will be noted, some vandal cut the cover, though perhaps unwittingly, just so as to destroy most of the postmark and thus lose forever the date and place of mailing.
After Confederation this postmark lingered at some of the offices in the provinces named, when it was used for general cancellation purposes, if not for its primary purpose.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "postmark" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: cancellation; frank; stamp