grip

//Older use ////.// A small traveling bag.

//The neighbor said that she had left them on the circus lot, to spend the night with another girl that lived about six miles away, and the neighbor wondered how Hines didn't know about it, because he said that the gal had her grip with her when she got into the wagon.//

--LIA (375)

//She answered that too, immediately, not unkind. "I tended to that. I put everything you left in your grip. It's back in my room. If you want to go back and look for yourself, though?"//

--LIA (418)

//"Well, Jefferson's a good town. But it aint so good but what a footloose man like you can find in another one enough devilment and trouble to keep him occupied too . . . . You can leave your grip here until you are ready for it, if you want."//

//-//-LIA (420)