... the damage sat in the middle of the dining- room floor, with his swag around him. It was neatly arranged in bags, for in spite of his madness he was a most methodical man. One bag was labelled silverware; another, jewels; another, cash; and another, souvenirs. There was blood on his hands and a fatuous ... — Fighting For Peace • Henry Van Dyke
... known, insist on the merits of a "swag," or a long package formed by rolling all their possessions into their blanket. They carry it ... — The Art of Travel - Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries • Francis Galton