Did he bring a satchel with him on Saturday night?
Yes, he brought in the samesatchel and put it on the table.
Opening the satchel I asked himto look into it; says I, "Jackson, what is in this satchel; look.
Little Dot Legner, a child belonging to the saloon-keeper testified that the satchel was much heavier on the first night than on the second.
He set the satchel down close to the ice chest, left it there and went away, and the satchel remained there until Sunday evening about 10 o'clock, when he came in and took it away.
Kugel hurried over and in a few minutes returned with a brown leather hand-satchel about 15 inches long.
It was the satchel which had once been Pearl Bryan's and the witness stated that Jackson accused Walling of having brought away the head of the murdered girl in it.
When that conversation was ended a satchel was brought into the office--a red satchel.
Mr. Jackson, whose name I did not know at the time, but had seen on two or three occasions, opened the door and asked if he could have the permission to leave a satchel there; I told him certainly he could.
But one thing that looked rather queer was that he came in a carriage and brought a new satchel in the saloon with him.
We will show by two or three persons, to whom he made this confession, that he left the satchel with two different persons after the finding of the body of Pearl Bryan.
The Other Girl's admiring eyes had taken in all the dainty details of gloves, tiny chatelaine watch, and neat school satchel out of which protruded green and brown books.
It isn't likely anybody would steal a school satchel of books!
Punctually at ten o'clock the three hares were ready, each with a satchel round her shoulder containing the scraps of torn paper that were to provide the scent.
The little thud of the satchel as it landed and slipped from the noose of the rope told him it was in the yard.
He stooped over to loosen his satchel from the rope.
After thinking over this, as he went on his way, it occurred to Richard that the satchel was as likely to betray him if carried along as if left at some store to be called for on his return.
As soon as William left him, Richard White got up from the cellar door where he had been reclining lazily, and throwing his satchel over his shoulder, started for the woods.
His books and satchel were in his way, and rather heavy to carry about with him for six or seven hours.
The father already knew that his son had not been to school, for a man had found the satchel in the woods.
And there, sure enough, was the count, sprawling on the ground with his leather satchel alongside of him, and his foot fast in a big steel trap that was hitched by a chain to the lower round of the ladder.
While the rest was making up the bill of fare, a few set to work unpacking the bags and things, Rosy's satchel among 'em.
Freddy, opening his satcheland producing a large square of crisp gingerbread.
Jack was still searching his satchel for his box of matches.
A thorough search of Jack's satchel and all his pockets proved that this was unfortunately true.
After breakfast she collected up all the things from Jack's satchel and put them with her belongings into her own satchel.
She had strapped her little pocket satchel firmly across her shoulders, and just inside, where she could easily reach it, was Old Nancy's box of matches.
Molly remembered her promise, and opening her little satchel rummaged about inside, then took out Mr Papingay's painted black leaf, and unfolded it.
Fastening up Jack's satchel and slipping it over her shoulders together with her own satchel, and clasping her own box of matches firmly in her hand, Molly set out after her brother, calling his name as she ran.
I made no answer, but took up mysatchel and walked straight out of the door.
An overskirt before," says I, lifting both hands, satcheland all.
I stood in the hall, I with a satchel in my hand, she with a little brown affair buckled on one side of her waist.
With my heart swelling like a puff-ball, I turned my shoulder on that good man, and closed my satchel solemnly, as if it had been a tomb.
I took my satchel from a table all framed in gold, and checkered with precious stones, where I had laid it down.
Then I took the bandbox and new satchel in my hand, and walked into Smith's boarding-house, about the homesickest creature that ever bore a cross.
So I stooped down, lifted the satchel to my lap, and tried to open it.
While he was looking around, the breath stood still on my lips, and I gave my satchel a grip which would have hurt it if such things have any feeling.
Yes, even when Aunt Kesiah placed that satchel in my lap, and told me with tears in her eyes to take special care of it, for she did not know what I should do if it got lost.
I bought the satchel at a store we drove by, and then we went on and on and on, till at last he stopped before a brick house with a good deal of iron about it.
The loss of one satchel full of doughnuts and things is as much as I can afford on one trip.
But, after this one halt, I entered with dignity, placed mysatchel in a corner, and took an upright position on one of the wooden chairs.
At the same moment, a triumphant thought occurred to Rebecca, and, dropping her umbrella, she opened her satchel with both hands.
This accomplished, she gathered up her precious satchel and umbrella and approached her bed-room window to observe the weather.
In other words, you could enter a bank, pack a satchel with currency and walk out.
So saying, he opened the satchel that still hung from Rod's shoulders.
Then, after dragging the still unconscious man a little to one side beyond danger from any wagon that might happen along, the lad slung the heavy satchel over his shoulder, scrambled on to Juniper's back and galloped away.
And I made a nice little satchelto hang at the side, and in the satchel was the money.
To go back to Tom, at the time he was left alone by the head assistant of Putnam Hall, after refusing to give up the keys to his satchel and trunk.
Josiah Crabtree, and five minutes later he was on the cold street, satchel in hand, and saying all manner of unpleasant things under his breath.
And though the boy did not much care for their company, he thought it would be unfriendly to say so, nor did he like to refuse when Tony insisted on carrying his satchel for him.
He used to throw himself on the short tufty grass, his elbows on the ground, and his chin in his hands--his satchel wherever it liked, and lie there gazing and dreaming and wishing he could stay thus always.
But as Gratian said nothing he seemed satisfied, and after stopping a minute or two to arrange the satchel again, ran after the others.
Gratian related the story of his satchel of stones.
We put a collar in our hat, and the shaving apparatus in our coat pocket; got on the satchel with both feet, and declared the thing should go shut if it split everything between Indianapolis and Dayton.
But on my way home in the cars I took out of my satchel a book that had cost me only one dollar and a half, and afterward found that it had changed the course of my life and helped decide my eternal destiny.
As for the young girl, she followed him for a moment with her eyes, and then laughing merrily continued her way, swinging her satchel and humming an old ditty.
And he had to get more and more bottles, and a hull satchel full of new Sagraw labels printed.
Rummage around in that satchel there under the seat and get me a tin box and some corn salve labels.
In her satchel were found photographs of friends and her Bible, and from her neck hung a $20 gold piece, carefully sewn in a bag.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "satchel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: baggage; grip; luggage; pocket