Johnson and Boswell came in a postchaise during the early summer of 1776, and it was then when posting across country that the former, lover of towns though he was, suddenly exclaimed, "Life has little better to offer than this.
I have ordered a postchaise to be ready and it will be at the door in ten minutes.
As the postchaise lumbered heavily up the rough-paved groyne that led from the sands she shook from head to foot.
At length they were obliged to return, and when dinner was over the postchaise was announced.
This arrangement gave such pleasure to Plantagenet that the walls of the abbey, as the old postchaise was preparing for their journey, quite resounded with his merriment.
It was towards evening of the same day that Marchdale and Henry made their visit to Sir Francis Varney, that a postchaise drew up to the inn we have mentioned.
He then assisted the old gentleman to alight, and the landlord of the inn commenced the usual profusion of bows with which a passenger by a postchaise is usually welcomed in preference to one by a stage coach.
He assumed the name of Paul Vanderhoffen, selected at random from the novel he was reading when his postchaise conveyed him past the frontier of Saxe-Kesselberg.
He was at pains to adorn this role with so many happy touches of courtesy and amiability that their confinement in the postchaise appeared to both of incredible brevity.
Thence she started in the morning in a postchaise to cross all France along its public roads.
Seeing a carriage approach, he stopped it, and asked the occupant if he had seen anything of a postchaise coming from St. Quentin.
The same men afterwards robbed a gentleman in a postchaise of a hundred guineas, a gold watch, etc.
Taylor's, acquainting him of our being at Lichfield, and Taylor had returned an answer that his postchaise should come for us this day.
Without stopping in Bristol, Harry Warrington was whirled away in a postchaise and at last drew up at the rustic inn on Castlewood Green.
In a few moments afterward the postchaise was rattling along the highway.
And Joseph, opening the drawing room, told me the postchaise was ready.
M Sneed brought me in a postchaise i like Mr. Sneed very much.
Set out with Mr. Jenkins in a postchaise for Wales.
With Mr. Martyr in his postchaise to London, to Clare, and drank tea with him.
Nay: it may be the Rector invited Mr Weston to take a place in his postchaise in order to have this battle, for he never tired of arguing the question between the two churches.
The Doctor's postchaise was at his stables not very far from us.
Her captain is in my antechamber; his postchaise at my door.
A postchaise half broken to pieces, a few waggons and some straw, had just been prepared, as nothing better was to be had, for Napoleon and us; when some carriages belonging to Marshal Soult entered the town.
Very cold and hard he looked as the postchaise drove through the streets of Marsden.
It was not until the postchaise was approaching Marsden that any further allusion was made to Ned's mother.
I was getting into my postchaise this morning with this letter in my pocket, and Coming to town for a day or two, when I heard the Duke of Cumberland was dead: I find it is not so.
As I am far from having been better since I wrote to you last, my postchaise points more and more to Naples.
They went into Hyde-park about noon; Humphrey Coates, the wine-merchant, waiting in a postchaise to convey Wilkes away if triumphant.
The first offence with which he was charged was the theft of a postchaise which he hired and appropriated.
I immediately set forth in a postchaise and found Thomas Johnson, who gave me news of George.
Of course, they left Glasgow at once, travelling full speed in a postchaise and four, first to Edinburgh and then via Haddington and Newcastle southward to London.
A postchaise brought the Reverend Doctor Gaster, and then came the three philosophers.
When Colonel Mannering reached the house he found his old acquaintance paralysed, helpless, waiting for the postchaise to take him away.
A postchaisehaving been engaged, they arrived at Fairport about two o'clock on the following day.
Bertram, exerting his strength suddenly, easily burst from the other man's grasp, and dived through a narrow lane after his guide, at the end of which stood a postchaise with four horses.
A hundred paces beyond the last house a postchaise was waiting, all ready.
He remained before the hoofs of the horses, drawing a postchaise up a side road between Vauclere and Thieblemont, which he had not perceived.
As he was driving rapidly in a postchaise with Boswell, he exclaimed, "Life has not many things better than this.
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