A boat for carrying mail.
1I'm leaving for London on the mail boat in an hour.
2Troubridge was staring after the mail boat, still pulling steadily toward the waterfront.
3The mail boat connects with the incoming sledges and train on Tuesday and Saturday.
4I expect an old Indian friend home by the mail boat that arrives to-night.
5Tom O'Donovan caught, just caught the mail boat at Kingstown.
6Yet he had traveled without stopping from Paris, by fast motor car and the mail boat.
7You say you can't take the mail boat?
8Aboard the mail boat she met no more acquaintances, and had leisure to think things over calmly.
9The following day I took the mail boat to Suez-arrived last night at Marseilles-andhere I am!
10I'd ha' shot through un, sir, an' th' mail boat's a big un, sir, as you knows.
11He intended to return home, to Bremen, by mail boat, second class, with Mrs. Hermann and the children.
12The Moorsoms did manage to catch the homeward mail boat all right, but had only twenty-four hours in town.
13Three days later Dr. Grenfell reached the harbor where he was to board the mail boat upon her arrival.
14The mail boat from St. Johns came once a fortnight, to be sure, and she had a doctor aboard her.
15We had been having considerable trouble in the accommodation of the heavy batches of patients that came by the mail boat.
16Feb. 23-Australianmail boat Maloja fired on by armed merchantman in English Channel; operations at the Dardanelles interrupted by unfavorable weather.
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