"Eastbound" Quotes from Famous Books
... in. He is desperate,—the horse,—a wild and half-broken one, has made straight for the Pass. GIRL wants to wire for another horse to be brought to him, but after a moment's grim thought, he decides to jump on the eastbound train, due in a few minutes, and go on to the next station, where he ... — Jane Journeys On • Ruth Comfort Mitchell
... The eastbound express drew up at Bloomfield station. Among the passengers who got off was a slender, grave-faced young fellow, who carried a satchel, and whose hand was grasped almost as soon as his foot reached the depot platform. It was Frank ... — Frank Merriwell's Son - A Chip Off the Old Block • Burt L. Standish |