She rummaged in her leather rucksack, found a biro under the pile of tissues and bus tickets and gave it to Martin.
Here a mother and her two young sons shared sandwiches out of a leather rucksack; farther on, as the path cut into the forest on the western shore of the lake, three men in suits were deep in conversation.
One proud Lombard with a worn and cracking leather rucksack on his back said, "Nothing like this has happened since ancient times and it has happened now because people stopped living on the mountains, stopped taking care of them."
On their long and precarious journey on foot to Venice, the nine companions wore the dress of university students and, besides some clothing, carried with them in their leather rucksacks only their Bibles and personal papers.
"Aye, for all our sakes," Bahzell agreed grimly, and began stuffing items into a leather rucksack, starting with the heavy purse his father had sent with him.
She picked out a pair of jeans, her leather rucksack and a mustard cable-knit jumper.
He hung a leather rucksack over one shoulder, picked up the steel-bowed arbalest which had lain beside it on the deck, and beamed at his guide while Brandark gathered up his own pack.
Among many elegant stores with similar prices that specialize in leather goods, Il Bisonte (31 Via del Parione) has a wide array of handbags and travelware A leather rucksack sells for around $300.
Herzog also claims that when Chatwin was near death, he gave Herzog his leather rucksack and said,"You're the one who has to wear it now, you're the one who's walking."
He stirred a large leather rucksack with his foot.