On the eve of my departure, the driver who was to take me to Rome came and asked me if I would like to take a travelling companion, and save myself three sequins.
He had a travelling companion to whom he introduced me.
In spite of the wild ideas with which my mind was occupied, I conceived a warm friendship for my travelling companion, whose name was Angelo Bentivoglio.
After a painful indecision upstairs I had come to the conclusion that I must in some way acknowledge the existence of my travelling companion.
Now, as I could not tell whether my travelling companion was to be trusted or not, I soon took an opportunity to let him know that I was poor, and much distressed.
But to return to my travelling companion, who further told me that he was obliged to earn his livelihood, at some distance from home, and that he was now returning for the first time, for these two months, to his family.
My travelling companion introduced me to them, as a German clergyman, whom he could not sufficiently praise for my correct pronunciation of the Latin, my orthodoxy, and my good walking.
Among other objections to the Scriptures, he started this one to my travelling companion, whose name I now learnt was Maud, that it was said in the Bible that God was a wine-bibber.
Whilst our horses were being changed my travelling companion, in the course of conversation with a group of peasants, inquired about the origin of this extraordinary name, and discovered a curious bit of local history.
Miss Karpe, my travelling companion, is a lady of great energy, and apparently an adept in the art of travelling.
The other is the Travelling Companion, which in English rhyming romance is called Sir Amadace.
Curiously, there is an example in English, among the shorter rhyming romances, of a story which Andersen has told in his own way under the title of the Travelling Companion.
The next evening, sitting in my new abode with my travelling companion, she showed far more interest in my adventure than in the Petersburg tragedy and subsequent vision of mine.
My travelling companion, who had led a very uneventful life, seemed to puzzle them much more.
My travelling companion--a recent acquaintance--had never heard me mention the lady in question, who had died in Germany at the time specified.
My travelling companion spoke of the infiltration of new ideas in town and country.
So I went upstairs with my travelling companion, telling him on the way that we should not remain more than five minutes.
I stayed in the summer cottage of my travelling companion's brother-in-law.
I have heard of this Monsieur Dubourg, whom you call your friend, and, although I have seen him with you only two or three times, I know enough of him to be unwilling that he should be my son's travelling companion.
As he was well pleased with his son's ready submission in the matter of a travelling companion, he determined to reward him by allowing him to go wherever he chose.
All at once, then, I altered my intention of sleeping at the hotel; and determined, if the young hunter would accept me as a travelling companion, to proceed along with him to Mud Creek.
Could these be blind to the charms of such a travelling companion?
Once, or twice, was I on the point of communicating my business to my travelling companion; and why not?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "travelling companion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.