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"In fact, I believe pretty well everybody's going but Levi Baggs." "I'm glad. We'll have the two wagonettes from 'The Seven Stars' as usual. If you are going into Bridport you might tell Missis Legg." "The two big ones we shall want, and they must be here sharp at six o'clock," declared Mr. Best. "There's nothing like getting off early.

But there's that little Bertha Mitchison." "I haven't called on Mrs. Mitchison for two years." "And why haven't you, Caroline?" "Because I can't afford to be always hiring wagonettes to go to Woodford Bridge." "Cuckoo!" "Caroline do you think she could have heard?" "Cuckoo, Aunt Bella! Cuckoo!" On the high road the white dust had a clear, sharp, exciting smell.

Two waiters came to assist Amalie; a band played in an arbour; carts and wagonettes were hitched to the front of the house; and the noise and merry-making lasted till late in the night. Together they leaned from the window of Louise's room, to watch the people; they hardly ventured out of doors, for it was unpleasant to see their favourite nooks invaded by strangers.

Cup Day is always a general holiday in the Daleland, and every soul crowds over to Silverdale. Shops were shut; special trains ran in to Grammoch-town; and the road from the little town was dazed with char-a-bancs, brakes, wagonettes, carriages, carts, foot-passengers, wending toward the Dalesman's Daughter.

'It's not that, Mr. Cottier, she answered me." "My wig and gown to-day, Jemmy," said Philip, and he went out in his robes as Deemster. The day was bright, and the streets were thronged with vehicles. Brakes, wagonettes, omnibuses, private carriages, and cadger's carts all loaded to their utmost, were climbing out of Douglas by way of the road to Peel.

They had gone off then, the Jo'burgers, three wagonettes and a motor-car crowded with them. 'We must keep the road open to the north, mustn't we? -the way his feet lie, the way that goes beyond his vision into bigger visions. 'I'll try and do something, I said humbly. 'There are plenty who want to travel far, or think they do. I glanced at the three Mashonas by the fire.

Perhaps one of the pleasantest things about magic happenings is the feeling which they give you of knowing what other people not only don't know but wouldn't, so to speak, believe if they did. On the white road outside the gates of the castle was a dark spattering of breaks and wagonettes and dogcarts.

And now he returned to her, one fine evening, enveloped in the same triumphant glory, in the same official display, surrounded by a crowd of counts, of marquises, of fine gentlemen from Paris, filling, they and their servants, the two large wagonettes she had sent to meet them at the little station of Giffas on the other side of the Rhone. "Come, give me a kiss, my dear mother.

Sherman, as bricks from the chimney tops began rolling down the roof and falling to the ground below with heavy thuds. "We expected to start home about this time," Miss Allison was saying. "We ordered the wagonettes to come back for us at ten o'clock, but it looks now as if we are storm-bound for the night. Did you ever hear such a downpour?"

There he came into contact with the workmen, and saw their hopeless, wretched, impoverished lives; listened to Bitska's jests, and to the rumbling of the wagonettes identified himself with the life of the factory, which dominated all like some fabulous brooding monster.

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