Mailing May
by Michael O. Tunnell
| tied or wrapped together; made into a bundle | |
| carried in or as if in a cart | |
| a person in charge of a train or bus and its passengers | |
| a slip of paper or other material attached ot anything and marked ot show what or whose it is or where it is to go | |
| sending by mail | |
| a building where buses or trains regularly pick up and unload passengers | |
| chugged | moved while making short, loud bursts of sound |
| flabbergasted | amazed; speechless with surprise |
| permissible | allowable |
| postal | having to do with mail and post offices |