Eock, a roadside station halfway between Denver and Colorado Springs, our train was boarded by a comfortably stout gentleman in a serge suit, with a knitted woollen vest and a low-crowned felt hat. He might have passed without notice but for the circumstance... East by West: A Journey in the Recess - Page 72by Sir Henry William Lucy - 1885 - 361 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1908 - 870 pages
...'eighties, on the way to Japan, at a roadway station half-way between Denver and Colorado Springs, the train was boarded by a comfortably stout gentleman...low-crowned felt hat. He might have passed without notice bnt for the circumstance that he carried a red brief-bag, unmistakably the property of an English QC... | |
| Sir Henry William Lucy - 1885 - 322 pages
...respectable people are always bored, and that, being bored, a Denver audience is respectable. At Castle Rock, a roadside station halfway between Denver and Colorado...recognized in the sunbrowned stranger Mr. Charles Kussell, who, with his red bag, made his way through the crowded car as if he were pushing through... | |
| 1909 - 850 pages
...ACE. VOL. XI.II. -I*) Japan, at :i roadway station half-way between Denver and Colorado Springs, the train was boarded by a comfortably stout gentleman in a serge suit, with a knitted woolen vest and a lowcrowned felt hat. He might have passed without notice but for the circumstance... | |
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