“TICKETS” на німецькій мові

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No suspicion was aroused by the new-corners’ standing by the doors, as it was practically the only place where enough space for them was left, the aisles being so crowded that even the conductors had difficulty in walking through to inspect the tickets.

A lot of boys who have got the money to pay for the tickets are making off for Venezuela, where a boom seems to be on its way.

The ticket was carefully examined, because smart fellows could change the printed numbers of tickets so well that even experienced tellers were, at times, deceived.

“Give me that twentieth, so that I won’t have to look at your dirty face and your damned tickets any longer.

The lottery makes men rich—always one in twenty thousand—but the boy knew from experience that it was safer to make a certain living by selling lottery tickets than to buy them and wait for the premium.

”“Scram, you bandit, I don’t buy tickets.

I don’t buy any lottery tickets,” he bellowed at a little boy who for the last five minutes had been brandishing lottery tickets right under his nose.

This man was the right customer for lottery tickets.

She received a nominal rent for it and certain benefits, such as free tickets to the city, but the assets of the railway, and its staff, were among the few things in Mogawn-On-Land that did not belong to her.

Upon reaching the station they would sell the burros, the tools, and even the hides, which would give them more than sufficient money to buy second-class railroad tickets to the port.

”Meanwhile they had come to the agency where the tickets were paid.