Some half-dozen in all, with National Muskets, they stand close, waiting under the Archway, till that same Korff Berline rumble up.
Why did they not, in the name of Heaven, let the Korff Berline go whither it listed!
Alas, the day bends ever more westward; and no Korff Berline comes to sight.
They ride slowly Eastward, towards Sainte-Menehould; still hoping the Sun-Chariot of a Berline may overtake them.
Why could not Royalty go in some old Berline similar to that of other men?
And so our riding and running Avalanche and Hurlyburly has reached the Abyss, Korff Berline foremost; and may pour itself thither, and jumble: endless!
Not till Saturday: for the Royal Berline travels by slow stages; amid such loud-voiced confluent sea of National Guards, sixty thousand as they count; amid such tumult of all people.
This comes of mysterious Escorts, and a new Berline with eleven horses: 'he that has a secret should not only hide it, but hide that he has it to hide.
Ten thousand answering him with a shout of mockery, the new Berline lumbering Paris-ward its weary inevitable way.
Perhaps you'll be regretting that you did not take a berline at Soignies, as you promised the citizen-scoundrel that you would, and set out to join him?
The street was deserted save for de Robespierre's berline and his impatient postillion.
A berline stood at the door, the postillion at the horses' heads, and about it there was some bustle, as if in preparation of a departure.
The grand newBerline has been seen in the Wood of Bondy.
This Heaven's Berline he at length does descry, drawn up with its six Horses, his own German Coachman waiting on the box.
It has indeed been seen, and soldiers rush after it, and the huge Berline is brought back to Paris in what was surely the most terrible procession ever witnessed.
The Korff Berline was probably not built so high as some of the English posting chariots of the time.
He led her to the carriage with a ceremony suited to an archduchess, and stood under the archway where the portcullis used to hang, airily kissing his finger-tips till the berline was out of sight.
The even tenour of dejeuner was disturbed one morning by the announcement that a travelling berline was coming up the road, and that an old gentleman was looking from its window.
Actually, under the spring sunshine, the dusty berline was again visible, crawling down the road with its load of dust, and M.
The quartet that journeyed back to solitude was not a lively one, for each of the four occupants of the travelling berline was fully engrossed by private speculations.
If Gabrielle could have read the thoughts that were working in two busy skulls within that rumbling berline she might have, perhaps, gazed out of the window with less hopeful equanimity.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "berline" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.