That's on'y a circumstance to the jolts there'll be when we strike a bit o' corduroy road.
The axles threatened to give way under the sudden jolts that Ayrton, with all his skill, could not prevent.
Generic sameness of the quality wherever found becomes thus a further means by which the jolts are reduced.
It joltsyou more than you think it will," admitted his young lordship frankly.
The consequence was a great loss of power, as well as much tear and wear of the machinery, by the frequent jolts and blows of the wheels against the rails.
Hence constant jolts and shocks, the reaction of which very often caused the fracture of the rails, and occasionally threw the engine off the road.
They are never pressed down by weights; in fact, weights would not answer on a locomotive at all, as they would jump up and down with the jerks or jolts of the train, and cause much of the steam to escape.
But after this remark of the old woman he was extraordinarily careful in regard to jolts and bumps.
Rather are they devoid in some strange manner of the gross weapons, the protective skin, adapted to the shocks and jolts of our rough and tumble civilisation.
But one cannot read a page of him without feeling that he is a writer who writes from out of his own experiences, from out of the shocks and jolts and rough file-like edges of raw reality.
This happened more than once; but even on the road itself the jerks and jolts were so bad that we were forced to go slowly, so that we only reached Albany at half-past eight instead of at six o'clock, and found everybody very anxious about us.
In these conditions falls, shocks, blows, and jolts might well enter into the programme.
The mother, below, clasps and pulls; the father, above, moderates the jolts and prevents it from rolling.
One half of the traveller swings like a parrot on his perch, the other half jolts on stationary--jolts over the eternal stones which pave the roads in France.
Then, as the jolts continued, gradually becoming less violent, he knew that the train was starting on its journey.
From speculating as to his probable destination, Lawless gradually dropped off to sleep, and was only awakened by another series of jolts and jerks.
I'm conscious of my sin against the rhetoricians in liking that, for it jolts the reader out of the Abyss and back to earth.
His companion ran a risk of being hurt by the violent jolts of the tarantass, but she would not complain.
Pushed and jostled ahead of them were four Indians decked and feathered, the half-dried scalps dangling from their belts, impassive, true to their creed despite the indignity of jolts and jars and blows.
Great leather straps held up this house on wheels, to take the jolts of the road.
It was perhaps one of these jolts that awoke him, because his eyes still felt very heavy with sleep.
When the young staff officer awoke, he was lying in a wagon which was moving slowly, with many jolts over a very rough road.
Whatever your business, whatever your trials and difficulties, love will ease the jolts of life and smooth your way miraculously.
It will smooth out all the rough places and wonderfully ease your journey over the jolts of life.
It is only now, in the jolts and dissatisfactions of this war, that Great Britain rubs her eyes and looks at her government as it is.
The load of the wagon should be closely and securely packed, and everything arranged to prevent chafing in the many jolts of the road.
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