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To catch these with the later papers, Smith had light carts with fast horses.
Winchester Road, which runs out from the heart of the city to string these towns together, is paved with brick, and its traffic, for the most part, is the great, tin-tired dump-carts of the quarries and steel interurban electric cars which hum so heavily that even the windows of outlying cottages titillate.
In Scotland, after the best of the Lowland bloom is past, the bees are carried in carts to the Highlands, and set free on the heather hills.
I was rather interested in them, thought it would be amusing to drive a long-tailed Arab pony in a little cart in the morning.
Another set of children made a cart on which the farmer was to carry his corn, and exemplified Dewey's "concrete logic of action."
Mr. Fairfield bought a pair of fine carriage horses and a pony and cart for Patty's own use.
Hanging round the stable-door, he kept up his chatter, while sizing up the bottles heaped in the cart at his side.
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A fierce fight followed, in which Jack's ardent partisans made painful havoc with the limbs of the enemyAtterbury, their leader, being carted from the campus, under the horrified eyes of the faculty, dying, as it was thought.
When Abe helped drag out the apparatus-cart over the heavy sands for the drill, Samuel helped, too.
Half-an-hour after I was driving in the dog-cart through the pouring rain up the hill out of gray old Dumfries to my uncle's house.
The wheel-barrer man had run his cart into a goose pond, and made a scatterin' among the geese.
By now I was wrapped up in a new and dry Italian blanket, which I had taken from an abandoned cart by the roadside.
Colts are like boysa boy shouldn't do a man's work, but he had exercise every day, and I trained him to draw a light cart behind him.
The king sitteth in the middle of the cart; and vpon the same cart about the king stande 4. of his nobles most fauored of him, and before this cart wherein the king is goeth all his army as aforesaid, and in the middle of his army goeth
Only remember this,that, if a bushel of potatoes is shaken in a market-cart without springs to it, the small potatoes always get to the bottom.
The Warrego dividing into many dry channels when they reached its lower courses, the party struck eastward to the Culgoa, and reached that river after a very distressing stage over dry country on which they lost six horses from heat and thirst, whilst bringing the carts across it.
"Luff off there a little, Vingo; keep to the right; these bare commons are not the easiest grounds to ride over, though with a light spring-cart like this one can navigate with some degree of comfort.
" "Hum!" said Bellew, and, having watched the dog-cart out of sight, he turned and followed Adam into the stables.
A council of the elders of Vaieri opposed me, but yielded to my persistence by advising me at least to ride as far as possible in the cart along the western road, and to find, nearer to Tautira, in Maora, or farther on, in Puforatoai, a canoe and canoeists for the risky attempt.
The great manure heap in the middle; the carts under cover, with perhaps one or two American reapers and binders among them;
Now, there's a chance," and Elder Kinney turned about and followed the plodding cart up the hill again.
Oliver turned his shopping cart around the end of an aisle, swerved, and stopped to avoid bumping into Francesca's friend.
He remembered the small Hispanic/Indian man who pushed a shopping cart down the street in all seasons, accepting Joe's returnable bottles with a grateful smile, always saluting as though Joe were a superior.
I could make a better cart than those that I see on the streets, and I could almost make as good horses as those that draw them!...