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The carriage was around by the time she had everything ready, He had a very pretty keda the color of a chipmunk with five dark manes and spotted stripes down his back
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looked at a simple brass carriage clock, the glass of which was inevitably cracked
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The carriage clock in the drawing room ticked away, drawing the dull hands of
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Blaine was out first, stepping down as the carriage slowed and running to present his hand Earth style
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for courtship before the carriage home
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They climbed into the large carriage and were off in a matter of minutes
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“Welcome to Warrior’s Hold!” shouted Tarak above the clatter of the slowing carriage
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Both he and Rayne leaned forward and peered out the carriage window
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Allcock who waited for him, hand on the carriage door handle
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The two companions headed toward the exits, but before they emerged onto the street, a carriage driver approached them and Mr
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Harry wrenched his gaze from the crowds and boards to follow him to the awaiting carriage, now loaded with their things
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The carriage lights on either side of the porch are on and the glow of table lamps in the sitting room filters out through the glass in the main door to the house
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We all stand in ‘our’ regular place so that we can get into ‘our’ regular carriage and sit in ‘our’ regular seat
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He continually wore a disarming grin and his carriage bespoke assuredness of purpose
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When it became apparent that there was no convincing her that they would all be cyborg-slaves on Planet Fnord by sundown, Sunil bitterly tossed his apple away, and it flowed down the stream until it rested on a small road by the embankment, and was swiftly run over by a passing horse carriage
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This horse carriage was owned by a Cheese Merchant, who had come to sell all her cheeses
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She rode her carriage to the Tirikatene Family House
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A runaway horse and carriage owned and operated by visiting tourists not a local villager, plowed through the fence and side yard of the Lodges' grounds one late July afternoon
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The carriage occupants were too shaken to help themselves, so it fell to George and Jameson, Belle, Titania and Hipolyta to send for the doctor, rescue the driver and passengers from their now very crumpled carriage, extricate the horses from their harnesses, right the nearly overturned carriage, remove the damaged carriage and still unhurt horse to the livery and lead away the injured horse
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“Couldn’t you have me pull you all along in the horse carriage like last time?” Jack asked
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He left is trunk at the station; they would pick it up when they returned by carriage for Kaitlyn and her baggage, which they did just before Mr
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For example once he had nearly gotten himself and all his friends killed when he accidentally drove a carriage off the edge of a cliff
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to join them on the top carriage:
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I need not say that I rushed for my coat and my hat and we drove back by carriage
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"There are the wheels of the carriage, Watson
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One of the levers caused a small carriage to come out of the handle
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This carriage was covered with little plastic blocks with tiny lines made of metal all over them
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They said they had a carriage, a couple guys from the house helped carry their stuff down
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"I understand someone helped them down to the carriage with their things?"
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"I don't know who the carriage owner was
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"What about the carriage?" he asked
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It did sound like a very average carriage, there were probably a thousand like it in the city
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Good roads, canals, and navigable rivers, by diminishing the expense of carriage, put the remote parts of the country more nearly upon a level with those in the neighbourhood of the town
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They drove in Grandpa's horseless carriage which seemed to glide along the lanes rather than actually roll on its wheels
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Nimblefax was quite intrigued at the speed at which the carriage achieved without any apparent steering mechanism, Beauty just used her hands to direct its movement, calling out 'Whoa' to slow and 'Away' to speed up
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"In you both go now and good luck" Beauty stopped the carriage in front of a highly ornate building with huge columns and a large rectangular multi sculptured lintel above the doorway
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They climbed aboard the carriage a bemused Lemoss looked at Beauty steadily
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"How much would that carriage cart be worth our Jason?" shouted the Sargent to the witness box
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If they were not, they could not bear the expense of a distant carriage, either by land or by water
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The coarse, and still more the precious metals, when separated from the ore, are so valuable, that they can generally bear the expense of a very long land, and of the most distant sea carriage
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When they arrived at the ladies gate, so did the horseless carriage as it glided silently towards them
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He pulled the carriage up in the shade by the stream and unhitched the team
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We left the carriage and keda at a transient pasture and followed you by air ever since
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"Should do" he whispered as he tied it up the under carriage
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Silver must certainly be cheaper in Spanish America than in Europe ; in the country where it is produced, than in the country to which it is brought, at the expense of a long carriage both by land and by sea, of a freight, and an insurance
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They are rich in the industry and skill of their artificers and manufacturers, in every sort of machinery which can facilitate and abridge labour; in shipping, and in all the other instruments and means of carriage and commerce: but they are poor in corn, which, as it must be brought to them from distant countries, must, by an addition to its price, pay for the carriage from those countries
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involved in the carriage of baggage was no longer
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The carriage rested royally; went on and on, into the
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The wool of the southern counties of Scotland is, a great part of it, after a long land carriage through very bad roads, manufactured in Yorkshire, for want of a capital to manufacture it at home
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Their freight is much less, and their insurance not greater ; and no goods, besides, are less liable to suffer by the carriage
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The proprietors and cultivators of the country, therefore, which lies in the neighbourhood of the town, over and above the ordinary profits of agriculture, gain, in the price of what they sell, the whole value of the carriage of the like produce that is brought from more distant parts ; and they save, besides, the whole value of this carriage in the price of what they buy
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“Are you ready for your tour of our great city?” Zarko interrupted their conversation, gesturing to the back where the carriage and driver were waiting
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Follow me; our carriage awaits
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” With that Zarko turned and led the group to where the royal carriage was waiting
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In France, where five parts out of six of the whole kingdom are said to be still occupied by this species of cultivators, the proprietors complain, that their metayers take every opportunity of employing their master's cattle rather in carriage than in cultivation ; because, in the one case, they get the whole profits to themselves, in the other they share them with their landlord
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A handful of gleaming coins and a warm smile would be more than enough to convince the carriage driver to take her most of the way - just a bit further beyond the point at which the road split and the way upward to Meridia’s famed shrine came into view
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She had told the kindly carriage driver not to wait up for her back down the path and had decided that she would make her way back alone, figuring that the criminals would have their own pack animals at hand
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But when this taste became so general as to occasion a considerable demand, the merchants, in order to save the expense of carriage, naturally endeavoured to establish some manufactures of the same kind in their own country
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Such manufactures are generally employed upon the materials which the country produces, and they seem frequently to have been first refined and improved In such inland countries as were not, indeed, at a very great, but at a considerable distance from the sea-coast, and sometimes even from all water carriage
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An inland country, naturally fertile and easily cultivated, produces a great surplus of provisions beyond what is necessary for maintaining the cultivators; and on account of the expense of land carriage, and inconveniency of river navigation, it may frequently be difficult to send this surplus abroad
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Its rude produce being charged with less carriage, the traders could pay the growers a better price for it, and yet afford it as cheap to the consumers as that of more distant countries
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England, on account of the natural fertility of the soil, of the great extent of the sea-coast in proportion to that of the whole country, and of the many navigable rivers which run through it, and afford the conveniency of water carriage to some of the most inland parts of it, is perhaps as well fitted by nature as any large country in Europe to be the seat of foreign commerce, of manufactures for distant sale, and of all the improvements which these can occasion
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The king’s carriage entered the plain and made its way to the platform in a cloud of dust, stopping inside the perimeter set up by the guards
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To see an old-fashioned carriage in your dream suggests that your ways of thinking may be too outdated and antiquated
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The carriage is also a symbol of power and status
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At their signal the driver opened the door to the carriage and pulled down the steps
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He turned to look and saw the royal carriage coming towards them
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He walked over to where he knew the carriage would have to stop
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After their short tour he joined them at the carriage
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During their tour the driver and the slave girl they had brought along had erected a lean-to next to the carriage with chairs and a low table
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Two of the Royal Guard on horseback rode in front to open up a road through the crowd for the king’s carriage to follow
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One of the most important branches of the Dutch trade at present, consists in the carriage of French goods to other European countries
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It was late afternoon when the royal carriage arrived at the estate, bearing Helez and her family, accompanied by two of the satraps who worked for Ashpenaz
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Helda saw the carriage when it entered the gates and she rushed outside to welcome the guests
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It regulates, for example, the money price of grass and hay, of butcher's meat, of horses, and the maintenance of horses, of land carriage consequently, or of the greater part of the inland commerce of the country
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The royal carriage would soon arrive to whisk Helez and her sisters away to the palace
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Zarko, on the other hand, was to bathe and dress at the house and would then be transported in the royal carriage to the palace where their friends and family would be waiting for them
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This particular piece, he explains, portrays the intense feelings of agitation of a man who could not reach his lover because his carriage was stuck in the mud
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The bridal procession then followed Zarko and Helez down the stairway to the royal carriage awaiting them at the bottom
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The carriage was to take them to the queen’s summer palace where they would be alone to enjoy their first 10 days of marital bliss
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They got into the open carriage and waved at their family and friends as the horses began the short journey to the summer palace on the northern side of the city
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Ben steered his front carriage by positioning his weight from side to side and occasionally tugging at the hand rims on the wheels
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A very impressive carriage it is too, because I have watched it from a distance, and it does me good to know that his worshipfulness and his fine friends can travel in such comfort and style, sir
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The train was already there, giving plenty of time for him to leave it on the carriage area, but already the compartment had its full complement of bikes and folded minicars
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Once on shore, we hired a carriage and had the driver take us to Paul Matthews’
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we left Paul’s shop, climbed into the carriage, and made our way
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It was not, indeed, in those times an European manufacture ; and as it was all brought from the East Indies, the distance of the carriage may in some measure account for the greatness of the price
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As the expense of carriage, however, is very much reduced by means of such public works, the goods, notwithstanding the toll, come cheaper to the consumer than they could otherwise have done, their price not being so much raised by the toll, as it is lowered by the cheapness of the carriage
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When it is applied to the sole purpose above mentioned, each carriage is supposed to pay exactly for the wear and tear which that carriage occasions of the roads
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But when it is applied to any other purpose, each carriage is supposed to pay for more than that wear and tear, and contributes to the supply of some other exigency of the state
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But what we call the cross roads, that is, the far greater part of the roads in the country, are entirely neglected, and are in many places absolutely impassable for any heavy carriage
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” We would have liked to have heard more about the place but he went on his way tapping the wheels on every wagon and carriage
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A few days later, it was Addie’s first birthday, and the Hawes family, along with Captain Luce, took a carriage ride to the country and visited a fine garden that had some of the nicest fruit that Jessie had ever seen
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one of the days, they took a memorable carriage ride with friends out to the tomb of Napoleon
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On the way, the driver asked if Waddell was in the carriage
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We got into a carriage that Nobby had reserved by putting our kit on the seats and everyone was waving I saw Helen mouth
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After the visitors left, they quickly stepped into the presidential carriage and headed to Senator
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lacerations suffered during a carriage accident and as such, it
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Hapless wife of Louis XVI, who was beheaded shortly after him, after they were caught trying to escape the Terror via carriage