But proper post offices had mail-men, or postmen, who collected the letters out of these boxes.
If he should pull up his anchor and sail away we would never be able to overtake him by canoe.
Then the trader told him that it was not through magic in the stamps or boxes that letters traveled by mail.
All you ever get here is tornadoes.
Neither did people write nor send letters once upon a time.
Now, it happened one day that a ship called at the coast of West Africa, and delivered a letter for Koko, the King of Fantippo.