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Synonyms: baby buggy; baby carriage; bearing; carriage; coach; equipage; go-cart; passenger car; perambulator; posture; pram; pushchair; pusher; rig; stroller
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In the Bishop's Carriage / Michelson, Miriam, 1870-1942
****The Project Gutenberg Etext of In The Bishop's Carriage**** Copyright laws are changing ... 's Carriage by Miriam Michelson April, 1996 [Etext #481] ****The Project Gutenberg Etext of In The Bishop details...- creator(s) - Michelson, Miriam, 1870-1942
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- subject(s) - obermuller; mag; nance; tom dorgan; nance olden; olden; nancy olden; tom; nancy; miss omar; bishop; miss olden; nancy; miss omar; miss olden; olden; tom dorgan; nance; mag; tom; obermuller; nance olden; bishop; nancy olden;
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The Yates Pride, a romance / Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930
from the report. Ethel seconded her mother. "Yes," said she, "Miss Eudora has adopted a baby, and she has a baby-carriage ... -climax. The baby-carriage weakened the situation. The other women seized upon the idea of the carriage to cover details...- creator(s) - Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930
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- subject(s) - eudora; lawton; glynn; harry lawton; amelia; baby; carriage; baby; amelia; glynn; eudora; harry lawton; carriage; lawton;
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Farewell / é de, 1799-1850
, circling round and round in the meadow, with every sign of unspeakable terror. M. d'Albon heard a carriage rolling along the road to l'Isle-Adam, and waved his handkerchief to implore help. The carriage ... details...- creator(s) - é de, 1799-1850
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- subject(s) - sucy; stephanie; philip; beresina; grenadier; colonel; countess; carriage; major; farewell; magistrate; farewell; sucy; beresina; major; magistrate; grenadier; colonel; countess; philip; carriage; stephanie;
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Lemorne Versus Huell / Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902
was settled, till I suggested that Aunt Eliza should send for her own carriage. James was sent back the next ... her through the trying ordeal of the surf. As we were returning from the beach we met a carriage containing a number details...- creator(s) - Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902
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- subject(s) - uxbridge; aunt eliza; huell; eliza; lemorne; aunt; newport; margaret; carriage; horn; uxbridge; aunt; aunt eliza; newport; horn; lemorne; eliza; huell; carriage; margaret;
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Draculas Guest / Stoker, Bram
'hotel of the Quatre Saisons, where I was staying) came down bareheaded to the carriage and, after wishing me a pleasant drive, said to the coachman, still holding his hand on the handle of the carriage door ... details...- creator(s) - Stoker, Bram
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- subject(s) - johann; wolf; snow; wolves; tomb; marble; storm; carriage; throat; shelter; road; around; english literature; around; tomb; shelter; storm; marble; throat; johann; wolf; english literature; carriage; snow; wolves; road;
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The Country Church / Irving, Washington
. They were rolled majestically along in a carriage emblazoned with arms. The crest glittered in silver radiance ... -headed canes, lolled behind. The carriage rose and sunk on its long springs with peculiar stateliness of motion details...- creator(s) - Irving, Washington
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- subject(s) - peasantry; smacking; church; harness; carriage; aspiring; citizen; rank; horses; humble; dust; villagers; english literature; american literature; dust; aspiring; horses; villagers; church; harness; smacking; english literature; peasantry; carriage; american literature; humble; rank; citizen;
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Adieu / é de, 1799-1850
back, in close imitation of the pitching of a carriage when violently jolted. The weather looked ... of the greatest terror. Monsieur d'Albon, hearing the rumbling of a carriage on the high-road to Ile-Adam, waved details...- creator(s) - é de, 1799-1850
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- subject(s) - philippe; sucy; stephanie; grenadier; monsieur d'albon; monsieur; beresina; colonel; countess; marquis; adieu; carriage; major; marquis; monsieur; grenadier; sucy; colonel; beresina; philippe; adieu; countess; monsieur d'albon; carriage; stephanie; major;
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The Room in the Dragon Volant / Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, 1814-1873
, following, I presume, the route that the allied army had pursued but a few weeks before--more carriages ... up with a carriage in distress. It was not quite an upset. But the two leaders were lying flat. The booted details...- creator(s) - Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, 1814-1873
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- subject(s) - dragon volant; monsieur; alyre; volant; marquis d'harmonville; marquis; countess; belle etoile; monsieur droqville; chateau; colonel gaillarde; dragon; monsieur beckett; count; coffin; carriage; marquis; monsieur; dragon; monsieur beckett; volant; marquis d'harmonville; count; chateau; coffin; dragon volant; monsieur droqville; belle etoile; colonel gaillarde; countess; alyre; carriage;
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Old Caravan Days / Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, 1847-1902
. THE START. In the year eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, on the fifth day of June, the Padgett carriage ... in front of the carriage. It was to be driven by Zene, the lame hired man. Zene was taking a last drink details...- creator(s) - Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, 1847-1902
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- subject(s) - grandma padgett; padgett; aunt corinne; zene; corinne; grandma; bobaday; aunt; robert; wagon; grandma padgett's; thrusty ellen; aunt corinne's; carriage; robert day; ant red; grandma padgett's; aunt; ant red; wagon; thrusty ellen; corinne; padgett; grandma; zene; aunt corinne; robert day; grandma padgett; bobaday; carriage; robert; aunt corinne's;
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On The University Carrier / Milton, John
of carriage fail'd; But lately finding him so long at home, And thinking now his journeys end was come ... details...- creator(s) - Milton, John
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- subject(s) - death; english literature; english literature; death;
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