If the reader were to harness four dogs to a slipper-bath, he would have a fair idea of a dog-cariole and team.
He had already left the front, and allowed the cariole to pass him, in order to lay hold of the tail-line and check the pace, but the dogs were too sharp for him.
Baptiste Warder was immoveable; it ended in his going off in the cariole with Lambert to inform the governor of the colony, who was also chief of the Hudson's Bay Company in Red River, and to rouse the settlement.
By "fixing their flints" Mr Kennedy meant to express the fact that he intended to place his children in an entirely new sphere of action; and with a view to this he ordered out his horse and cariole [A sort of sleigh.
He saw what was coming, and gathered himself up for a smash; but the tough little cariole took it as an Irish hunter takes a stone wall.
This only confused it, and made it run the cariole so near to the edge of the river, that they were almost upset into it.
Of course it follows that each traveller in Norway must have a cariole and a pony to himself.
The Norwegian cariole holds only one person, and the driver or attendant sits on a narrow board above the axle-tree.
The cariole is in form not unlike a slipper bath, both in shape and size.
Speedily the cariole with the sulky Dogs and drunken driver disappeared around the bend--and that was the last ever seen of Fiddler Paul.
Our party consisted of Belanger, who had charge of a sledge laden with the bedding, and drawn by two dogs, our two cariole men, Benoit, and Augustus.
Richardson and I with a cariole each, and we set out at eleven A.
Gayly dressed voyageurs and trappers, singing old river songs that had been handed down to them from their fathers, unharnessed the dogs and dragged the cariole into town.
Just a week from the time he had been wounded, McRae put him on the cariole and took him to town over the hard crust of the snow.
The officer was thinking that he had better put both horse andcariole up for the winter.
Jessie got into the cariole and was bundled up to the tip of the nose with buffalo robes, the capote of her own fur being drawn over the head and face.
Carriage and cariole drew up at the same moment, and Katharine saw face to face the man whom she loved.
They must be in a hurry, for I could hear the driver of the cariole clucking to his horse to make him go faster.
The lady went out, and Snorri helped her into the cariole and himself jumped up behind, and away they went.
A lady rode in this cariole and drove the sturdy little horse.
When John arrived there, seeing the shop as he drove past, he descended from his cariole and entered.
We first despatched the canoes and baggage packed on a kind of low waggon, and then got into a double cariole (which is something like a gig) ourselves, and drove gaily off along the Throndhjem road.
However, all he had to do was to hang on to his cariole and straighten out his dogs by the calls they well understood.
Sam shared a large cariole with Mr Ross, while Frank and Alec occupied another.
He speedily pulled up the capote over his head, and Sam, who had seen his cap fall and had hastily snatched it up as his cariole flew by, now came up and restored it to him.
Mr Hurlburt generally rode home in the extracariole driven by this Indian.
The dogs with the cariolewere driven into the shadow of a large spruce tree that grew on the very edge of the lake.
Cozily wrapped up in fur robes in hiscariole are Wenonah and Roderick.
To drive across was impossible, as the seam was much wider than his cariole was long.
In an instant they sprang ashore, and easily dragged Sam and the cariole after them.
A cariole with plenty of fur robes was soon at the door, and with old Kennedy as their driver they were soon speeding away behind a train of dogs.
Indians are naturally alert and watchful, and so the merry jingle of the silvery bells was heard while the cariole was still at some distance on the trail.
Dressed in these, and tucked in among the robes in the cariole by their careful driver, they sped along the trails.
So, after farewell greetings to Kinnesasis and his wife, one cariole after another was loaded, and away the happy ones sped over the icy expanse of the frozen lake.
A wish having been expressed to me, that I would attend a general meeting of the principal settlers at Pembina, I set off in a cariole for this point of the Settlement, a distance of nearly eighty miles, on the 12th.
The next morning I got into the cariole very early, and the rising sun gradually opened to my view a beautiful and striking scenery.
My professional duties calling me to Pembina, I left the Farm in a cariole on the 20th, and was sorry to find on my arrival many Swiss families suffering from the want of a regular supply of provisions from the plains.
We stopped a few hours at the Salt Springs, and then proceeded on our journey so as to reach Fort Daer the next morning to breakfast; so expeditiously will the dogs drag the cariole in a good track, and with a good driver.
Jacques' father, when he told him the news, and saw Jacques jump into the cariole and drive away.
Burchmore was annoyed by the discovery he had made, but as the pony attached to the cariole slowly climbed the hills, he studied the map and the text of the book he had bought.
A skydskarl--a boy that goes on a cariole to take back the horses.
One boy in each cariole was to drive the horse, and he was carefully instructed to do nothing but simply hold the reins, and let the well-informed animal have his own way.
Sanford declared that the most direct route to Christiania was by steamer through this lake, and then by cariole the rest of the journey.
Retreating behind the stable with Churchill, who rode in the cariole with him, he produced the volume, and spread out the map.
I say, Max, the runaway cariole must certainly contain the sister--the carroty-haired Jessie!
The rider in that cariole is so whelmed in furs as to be absolutely invisible.
The little path leading to it from the main road was unbeaten either by trace of cariole or web of snow-shoe, but her horse broke through it easily enough, and pulled up in front of the hut almost before it was seen.
Belmont embraced the old man on the cheek, stooped to imprint a kiss on the forehead of the sleeping child, rushed out of the cabin, threw himself into his cariole and drove away.
When I saw your carioleat the door, I was not at all surprised, but I did not tell the Captain of it.
The last farewell had been spoken and the two stood on the steps, at the foot of which a cariole was waiting to convey the released prisoner to his destination among his friends.
None of our dogs were harness-eaters, a circumstance that saved us the nightly trouble of placing harness and cariole in the branches of a tree.
During five days our course lay through vast expanses of stiff frozen reeds, whose corn-like stalks rattled harshly against the parchment sides of the cariole as the dog-trains wound along through their snow-covered roots.
Soon the train came to the foot of a hill, and notwithstanding all the efforts of the driver with whip and stick the dogs were unable to draw the cariole to the summit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cariole" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.