And then one evening, as Johnson was Ticketing the scarfs in the shop, he heard a bustle upstairs, and Mrs. Peyton came running down to say that Lucy was bad and that she thought the doctor ought to be there without delay.
"Round the Red Lamp Being Facts and Fancies of Medical Life"
Arthur Conan Doyle
Perhaps in deliberately Ticketing his plays with this ironic label Maeterlinck wished to indicate that they were unsuited for the garish light and the artificial voices of the present-day tragedy style on the stage.
"Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck"
Jethro Bithell
Now it is Signor Ojetti's business to save from injury or destruction all works of art which are worth saving, and, after Ticketing and cataloguing them, to ship them to a place of safety to be kept until the war is over, when they will be restored to their respective owners.
"Italy at War and the Allies in the West"
E. Alexander Powell