At the sight of the suspected caleche drawn up in the shady road, one of the pursuing officers gave spurs to his horse, and flew out before his companion to seize the prey--to be the first captor of the delinquent fugitive.
My calechehad been standing in the public square all day.
I breathed more freely, but almost hesitated to leave the caleche while the horses fed.
I groped my way into the square, and found my caleche gone.
As soon as we took our seats in the caleche we lighted our pipes and shook hands as a bargain of good fellowship.
My friend, with three or four of his Warsaw acquaintances, was waiting to see the last of me; my caleche was at the door, and I was already late for a start.
During our whole stay the governor put his caleche at our disposal, and was imitated in this by many other persons.
A caleche without horses seemed a bad omen to us as we entered the court-yard; and the first answer given to our Cossack was, that we could not have horses until the next morning.
Monseigneur got into a caleche alone, and went to Meudon; and the King of Spain, with his brother, M.
They made a halt about six o'clock in the morning, and General Riedesel, exhausted by fatigue, went into the caleche in which his wife and children were, and slept soundly for about three hours.
It was no light matter to drive fast in an age of springless carriages and deeply rutted roads, but the driver lashed at his two rough unclipped horses, and the caleche jolted and clattered upon its way.
She thought that perhaps the rumble of the heavy caleche had drowned her voice.
A livid flash of lightning had burst from the heart of the cloud, and, for an instant, the whole country-side and the interior of the caleche were as light as day.
He then took the seat opposite to her, slammed the door, and the caleche rattled away down the main drive.
The caleche stopped on the boulevard, and I left Madame Dauberny.
The baron was still holding my hand, when a caleche stopped beside us and a voice said: "Would you like to take a short drive with me, messieurs?
The Neapolitan caleche is a wonderful machine, quite unequalled among wheeled vehicles.
But in the caleche it is a very common thing for any quantity of people to pile themselves.
I have not asked you why you journey in a caleche with three horses," said Frank, insolently.
The stranger who arrived in the caleche awhile ago spoke a few words to them, and they went.
Then I descended from the side of the coach, as the caleche was close alongside, the driver helping me with a hand which caught my arm in a grip of steel; his strength must have been prodigious.
When the caleche stopped the driver jumped down, and held out his hand to assist me to alight.
As they approached each other, they both descended at the same time, and after saluting, mounted alone into a beautiful caleche that the Queen Dowager had brought with her, and that she presented to her niece.
I warrant you he follows that caleche with his eye; he'd rather see a battery of guns carried off by the enemy than an axle break there this moment.
I 'll go down now and look after this caleche they promised me they should have ready for us by this time;" and with this excuse I quitted her, and hastened downstairs again.
Here, in this caleche beside the Abbe Carlos Herrera, canon of Toledo, secret envoy from His Majesty Ferdinand VII.
You have allowed the coach to pass you, monsieur; you will lose your place unless you care to take a seat in my caleche and overtake the mail, for it is rather quicker traveling post than by the public conveyance.
As Lucien took his place in the caleche beside the so-called Spanish diplomatist, Eve rose to give her child a draught of milk, found the fatal letter in the cradle, and read it.
Perhaps he has come to the rescue of his brother-in-law, and happened to be behind our caleche at Mansle by accident.
I will drive along this avenue in a caleche with a chasseur behind me!
But, pray, don't mind your luggage, for my caleche is loaded.
Scarcely was the fur-lined apron of the caleche buttoned around me, and the German blinds let down, when I set to work to think over the circumstance that had just befallen me.
When the calechestopped at Madame Droguet's door, it caused a general turmoil in the house.
The calechearrived at the gate, at which stood an old peasant with a rake over his shoulder, who bowed humbly to his new masters when their carriage turned into the avenue.
On the back seat of the caleche sat Monsieur and Madame de Belleville.
That same day, about two o'clock in the afternoon, a fine open caleche rumbled noisily through the little village of Chelles.
The night was rather dark, but when the three in the caleche approached the palace they saw many men holding torches, and many people back of them watching.
So it was with a beating heart but no apprehension that he alighted from the caleche with his friends, and went into the palace to meet the Intendant.
I was much amused from first to last with the sounds made by the charette and caleche drivers.
At seven o'clock the next morning Camille and the two ladies took a hasty cup of coffee together instead of breakfast, and then Dard brought the caleche round.
He bought a light caleche and a powerful horse, and elected factotum Dard his groom.
His thoughts chiefly turned on the caleche and the chesnut horses.
It had been a sultry day, and was still a close, sultry evening, when the Landlord of the Lion, who had driven to the town in an open calechewith his pair of chesnuts, returned home.
Behind my caleche was another carriage in which were three priests,--the Archbishop of Lyons and two abbes; fearing to be attacked by the stag two of them jumped out and flung themselves flat on their stomachs on the ground.
A peasant said there was a very skilful barber two leagues off who set legs and arms every day of his life; when I heard he had such experience I got into a caleche and was driven to him--not without very great pain.
At that moment a caleche passed at a rapid pace; our widower was obliged to jump aside in a hurry, and one wheel of thecaleche passed over the ill-fated hat.
He fancied himself already at the feet of the glorious brunette, who had crowned his passion; he drove with her in a caleche in the Bois de Boulogne, and his excessive happiness finally put him to sleep.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caleche" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.