We dined at the neat little village of Seedorf, and proceeded in the evening in an open carriage to Berne.
We left Berne in an open carriage, and took the road to Worb, where we visited a sawmill, and were much pleased with that useful invention.
They were travelling slowly in an open carriage, when suddenly they were ordered to stop by several men of French appearance, who were thought to be disbanded soldiers.
Walpurga was in an open carriage, with the prince and the queen.
Seated in an open carriage, Doctor Sixtus journeyed toward the Highlands.
Her Majesty in an open carriage, drove down the front of the line inspecting the whole, including the boys of the Hibernian School.
After the review was over, Her Majesty and Prince Albert drove round the camp in an open carriage as the men were at dinner, when the band of each regiment played "God Save the Queen" as they passed each respective regiment.
A special train was in readiness, which conveyed the Royal couple and guards of honour to Dublin, where they went in an open carriage to the Vice-Regal Lodge, accompanied by several troops of cavalry.
It was a low-hung, open carriage over a single perch, and with seats facing each other.
Nora, as they came away, having made their bargain for the open carriage.
I have not yet ventured upon the expense of an open carriage," he continued, addressing cousin Sarah, "principally because the doctor advises walking exercise for Maria.
There are some beautiful spots in the suburbs, Louisa, and I was going to propose that we have an open carriage, and drive down to Kilburn if you have no objection.
Seeing an open carriage with a hearty old gentleman in it, looking up very anxiously, he ventured to beckon him; on which, the old gentleman jumped out directly.
An enterprising photographer tried once to secure my likeness too, by an instantaneous process, as I was driving in an open carriage up a hill, but was foiled in the attempt.
Seated in an open carriage, the two young men were soon winding along a road which led up the mountain.
An open carriage drawn by two dapple-gray horses came towards them, and a handsome young man, sitting in it and driving himself, was already bowing from a distance.
Roland saw through the trees an open carriage, and a tall, stately gentleman with snow-white hair.
He had anopen carriage with a pair of nice little Russian horses, and drove us all over the town.
I went in an open carriage, a pair of horses and postillion, and Lord Thurlow, Lord in Waiting, with us.
That same night, when he should have gone to bed and kept warm, he drove to the Prater in an open carriage.
Happily for the cheering multitudes congregated on the occasion the day was bright and fair though cold, so that she could drive in an open carriage accompanied by her younger daughters and Prince Leopold.
In spite of the weather the Queen and the Duchess, with the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Beatrice seated opposite, drove slowly through the crowded streets in an open carriagedrawn by six horses.
We got into an open carriage of Ernest's with six horses, Ernest sitting opposite to us.
I was in Naples soon after, and used to meet her every morning, as she drove in an open carriage to Baiae.
The bell of Saint-Laurent was ringing, and in the square in front of the church there was a crowd of poor people around an open carriage, the only one in the district--the one which was always hired for weddings.
At other times they took an open carriage to drive to the Bois de Boulogne.
In the evening the town was gaily illuminated, and the King drove through the streets in an open carriage.
Meanwhile I had already ascended Mount Millischau once with my wife, and in her company I now made the journey to Prague in an open carriage.
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