Someone employed to collect tolls.
1 Turkey stands the tollman at the turnpike-gate, controlling and usurping the highway of all nations.
2 At last, he came to the bridge over the Clyde, and there the tollman directed us to the Observatory.
3 Eben Tollman was sitting in a stiff-backed chair across from his host.
4 But Conscience Tollman only shook her head and smiled her unconverted scepticism.
5 Tollman remained unhospitably rigid and his eyes narrowed into an immediate hostility.
6 Tollman himself, the observer would have said, had left nothing to ask.
7 Eben Tollman 's wife spoke casually and Marion countered with an equal urbanity.
8 Tollman 's words, too, came with an impulsiveness which had been absent heretofore.
9 Could Eben Tollman , whom he had always distrusted, have engineered the thing?
10 Traditional trifle and Mrs Tollman 's famous baked vanilla cheesecake are also on offer.
11 Have a look at Bea Tollman 's book for classic culinary inspiration.
12 She could see Craig Tollman 's crumpled, broken body on the pavement.
13 When Tollman had gone Stuart came to Conscience on the terrace.
14 Eben Tollman had started toward the door, but this remark gave him pause.
15 He had always known Conscience Williams and this was Conscience Tollman .
16 Tollman made a supreme effort to rally his powers of self-control.
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