Waggons
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6 examples of Waggons in a sentence
'I must look at the new waggons, and count them,' said Levin.
'And your affairs?''The
waggons'
ll hold three times as much as peasant carts.
We had raced over Crawley Down and into the broad main street of Crawley village, flying between two country
waggons
in a way which showed me that even now a driver might do something on the road.
We could see a long white ribbon of it, all dotted with carts and
waggons
coming from Croydon to Redhill, but there was no sign of the big red four-in-hand.
Young as I was, I knew that it was here, in the forest of merchant shipping, in the bales which swung up to the warehouse windows, in the loaded
waggons
which roared over the cobblestones, that the power of Britain lay.
The greater part of the travellers were aware of this interruption, and, leaving the train, they began to engage such vehicles as the village could provide four-wheeled palkigharis,
waggons
drawn by zebus, carriages that looked like perambulating pagodas, palanquins, ponies, and what not.
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