Aún no tenemos significados para "packet-boat".
1He needed only have taken a saltwater trip in a packet-boat.
2I shall return through Casterbridge and Budmouth, where I shall take the packet-boat.
3She slew my lord on board a packet-boat; she bears the arrows that slay.
4Two days later at Southampton the old man boarded a little packet-boat bound for Havre.
5We're soldiers. He jerked his chin toward the nearby pier, where a packet-boat rode at anchor.
6I have received two letters from you since last post; I suppose the wind stopped the packet-boat.
7I leave to-morrow evening on the packet-boat.
8As soon as they had stepped out of the packet-boat they asked what road led under the lighthouses.
9The packet-boat, however, is still preferable.
10I must fly: a packet-boat to Calais, or a room in the Tower, I must choose between the two.
11A packet-boat furnished by an English friend lies in readiness to receive the royal family and take them to their-
12Brereton, with his forces, embarked for India, after despatching a packet-boat to restore the Sultan of Sulu to his throne.
13The cook, a native of Harwich, sent up word of a night packet-boat starting at about eleven o'clock last year.
14Reaching Boulogne, a Dover packet-boat had just raised anchor; I succeeded in boarding her, and arrived in London the next evening.
15A voyage in an ordinary sailing-vessel, which is not a packet-boat, is as wearisome a thing as can be well conceived.
16I fear you have not had my last, for the packet-boat has been stopped on the French stopping our messenger at Calais.