The large two-wheeled vehicles were hung upon framed carriages with whip springs behind and elbow springs in front, like the gentlemen’s cabriolets of the present day.
At last, all the carriages, cabriolets and chariots had left the château.
At 8 this morning we mounted our Cabriolets for Waterloo.
From Ghent we travelled in two cabriolets to Brussels, which were not quite so easy or pleasant as the Canal boats; but the accommodations as far as Brussels have been really superbe.
The crowd reproaches you, madame, with having braved the police order which appeared this morning, prohibiting all cabriolets from driving through the streets until the spring.
Apart from the line of cabriolets de place, of which there were but three, not a carriage nor a human being was visible in the street.
The popularity of these cabriolets in Paris naturally led certain enterprising people in London to attempt their importation, but there was a difficulty to be surmounted.
Their immediate forefathers came from Paris, where they had been known for some time under the name of cabriolets de place.
In a short while these cabriolets became popular--there were over one hundred and fifty of them in 1830--particularly with the younger generation.
These cabrioletsrivalled the phaetons as fashionable carriages, and indeed as the new gigs came to resemble them in every point save the number of the wheels.
You treat the cabrioletsthat people let you so well!
From Cabriolets it is but a step to Incroyables, who had their incredible cabriolets as well as their racehorses with slim legs and tails cropped almost to the root, the fan-makers indulging the public in their new-found Anglomania.
The cabriolets for town and country, and the coucous, were scarcely superior in any respect, as many have wofully experienced.
I own myself that I regret cabriolets are no longer the fashion.
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