She had store packages and bags piled high in both arms.
There were boxes and crates, bags and barrels piled everywhere.
Thousands of teachers lug bags jammed with books and papers along aisles lined with vendors' booths piled with textbooks and school supplies.
The last two stood over a long table, bags of white powder piled in neat rows in front of them.
She was working on a piece of sewing, a trunk and other traveling bags piled beside her.
I stood, shivering, beside a long, empty curve of track, my bags piled at my feet, waiting for the van the innkeepers had promised would meet my train.
And then, hours later, there she was-dead ahead of the Dodge, huddled beside someone's front stoop with her bags piled on top of her.
Gobbo clapped his hands together twice and, with a gesture, had the bags closed and piled back into the laundry truck.
Inside, the bodies covered the gymnasium floor, blood-soaked plywood beneath them, bags of ice piled on their chests.
Their bags and gear they piled on the parlour-floor.