On average, only 0.4 per cent of bags are delayed or mislaid at airports. Heathrow's reported level of failed " baggage connections" is around double that.
Miss Prism. Alas! no. The manuscript unfortunately was abandoned. (Cecily starts.) I use the word in the sense of lost or mislaid. To your work, child, these speculations are profitless.
But when they changed their plans time and time again, the dates became confused, the periods were mislaid, and one day seemed so much like another that one could not feel thempass.
The second point rested entirely upon the letter to Parker and Perry, written in an unknown hand, and upon the letter penned on board the brig Orleans, which, unfortunately, had been mislaid or lost.
As for his socks, she knew the pattern of every pair, and would have liked to see the washerwoman who dared to mislay one, or bring it home with the colors " run" !
" Gods! You are stubborn as an aurochs, Stark. " The king looked around the council table. " Have the rest of you mislaid your tongues? Will no one talk sense to this frozen-faced fool? "
She was staying in the house, and one evening, after my aunt had gone to bed, she came down to the library to fetch a book she'd mislaid, like any artless heroine on the shelves behind us.