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There was no 4th class on the Titanic. Only 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
In the air today First class gets a few drinks and a larger seat. It has great snob appeal though. On long flights some chairs turn into beds in first class. Is that worth the extra money?
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Prices for sailing First-Class on Titanic varied, especially with different levels of luxury. According to historian Randy Bryan Bigham "The Duff Gordons were charged about 39 pounds (Cosmo) and 56 pounds (Lucy). Lucy's ticket apparently included her secretary, Mabel Francatelli. Leontine Aubart's 69 pound ticket also seems to have included her maid's fare. Margaret Brown paid about 27 pounds for her E Deck cabin and Edith Rosenbaum's A Deck room cost the same."
cuz the princapal thinks that our old friends will be together and it will be loud.
There was no 4th class on the Titanic. Only 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
there is no such thing as a 4th class lever
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There isn't such a thing as 4th class anywhere in the Uk or Ireland....if we are talking plane travel then there are 1st class, business and economy (in the USA economy is coach)
In the air today First class gets a few drinks and a larger seat. It has great snob appeal though. On long flights some chairs turn into beds in first class. Is that worth the extra money?
I believe the 1341st Combat Engineers was created when the 34th Combat Engineer Battalion reorganized on 26 April 1944
There was no 4th class, only 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
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1st class -Priest 2nd class-Rulers 3rd class-merchants 4th class-servents
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