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Why travel in steerage, when you can go first class?
If there was just a breath of air, we could get some steerage way.
"Bring the wounded into steerage and I'll take care of them there."
At 4 years old, she sailed to this country with her mother in steerage class.
The family wine press, you see, could travel free; his wife and children would have to pay steerage.
A single night of the steerage had filled them with horror.
At this speed she could keep steerage for another thirty hours.
It carried 18 first class passengers and 1,100 in steerage.
The ability to change direction with altitude is called steerage.
They'll put me in steerage, but I'll start a card game and make a fortune.
What if one of the steerage passengers had taken refuge here?
They reached steerage and found two injured men already lying there.
He hurried over to the window in the steerage, stared out.
It certainly would hold true for them, and the Italian steerage passengers, as well.
A ship had to have steerage way on in order to be steered.
In steerage were 21 married couples, 22 single adults and 70 children.
But for a sick man this was heaven compared to the steerage.
It is the difference between traveling first class and suffering in steerage.
She took on an 11 list and lost steerage.
But the steerage and its company meant more to Michael than the mere pack.
"He had thought he might have a little trouble with steerage."
"It was beyond steerage, but I had wonderful times there.
Steerage is fine, no problem, but the ships had to be reasonably fast.
Accommodation for 60 1st class passengers plus about 500 in steerage.
I saw the steerage passengers handled by the officials like so many animals.