Twenty-eight years on, the solitary occupant of the snug bar at the Horse and Hound, he looked wrecked and neglected.
We have been at some trouble to inquire from men who should know; watermen, who have lived on the river nigh all their lives, if they have seen late at night a dark boat with a solitary occupant, drifting down the river on the 'look out,' plying his frightful trade?
The eccentric gentleman who not long ago, at the Park, found himself the solitary occupant of box, pit, and gallery, would have derived but little enjoyment from his visit, had he been suffered to remain.
With his back against a tree, Pete sat where he could see the entire area of open parking lots, the gates, the top two floors of the stone tower, and the tree-service truck with its solitary occupant.
Once or twice he saw her glance at Mr. Davies, who was sitting opposite, the solitary occupant of an enormous pew, and he thought that there was apprehension in her look.
As he and von Ziegler halted beside it, waiting to ask the pump attendant if he had a tin of petrol, the solitary occupant of the Rolls turned round, looked at Gregory and, flinging open the door of the driving-seat, jumped out.
As the train was departing, an elderly man hurriedly boarded and entered the compartment where the solitary occupant was studying his documents.
Palmyrin Rosette was suddenly separated from his servant Joseph, and when, after a long period of unconsciousness, he came to himself, he found that he was the solitary occupant of the only fragment that survived of the Balearic Archipelago.
As the first tinge of dawn reddened the sea, a small boat with a solitary occupant approached the cliffs.
This, according to Hills, convinced the Germans that their little local truce was over: At 4.45 p.m. they blew up a small mine opposite A Company, demolished a sap-head, and half-buried the solitary occupant, who escaped with bruises.