The passenger in chair No. 9 was John A. Pescud. The act of suddenness was the book being thrown in the floor.
When the author first saw he could only see the head of the person sitting in the chair 9. The passenger hurled a book at the floor. The author noticed the book to be The Rose Lady and Trevelyan, one of the bestselling novels of the present day. Then the author realised the passenger in the chair 9 to be John A. Pescud of Pittsburgh, travelling salesman of a plate glass company, an old acquaintance whom the author had not met in two years.
If No9 means William the Conqueror and his Normans, it was Pevensey Bay.
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Penn peerless no9 was first manufactured in 1953. I believe it was still manufactured in the mid 60's.
Chris Suton
this is because of the law of inertia
It's a passenger car furnished with just seats.
Inertia
passenger were hitched when the bus driver suddenly applied the brakes
Force of Inertia
why my 2 climatisation chair on my Lincoln 2003 doesnt work anymore their supose to come hot or cold both of them don't work !!