In The Call of the Wild, Mercedes wanted to pack the amenities of a Pullman. What does this mean?

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She wanted to bring all the comforts normally found on the sleeping car of a train.
She wanted to bring all the comforts normally found on the sleeping car of a train.

She wanted to pack only the basics normally found on the trail.
She wanted to pack only the basics normally found on the trail.

She wanted to pack supplies normally found in the pack of a famous traveler.

She wanted to bring all the comforts normally found on the sleeping car of a train.

The correct answer is: She wanted to bring all the comforts normally found on the sleeping car of a train.

The correct answer is:

She wanted to bring all the comforts normally found on the sleeping car of a train.

To arrive at this answer, you can analyze the phrase "the amenities of a Pullman." The term "Pullman" refers to the Pullman Company, which was a famous American railroad car manufacturing company. In this context, "the amenities of a Pullman" refers to the luxurious and comfortable facilities and services typically found on the sleeping cars of a train, provided by the Pullman Company. Mercedes wanted to have these amenities packed for her journey, indicating her desire for luxury and comfort during her travels.