Tramcar conductors’) Aller voir les grosses têtes, to drive the first morning car to Bineau, this part of Paris being inhabited by substantial people.
Because she did not like the idea of sitting in meditation opposite a row of inquisitive faces, she took a seat outside the tramcar that came swaying and clanging down the Camberwell New Road.
The jogging, jolting, little tramcar ran along the coast, linking up several towns and villages and conveying people intent on either business or pleasure.
Once out of the shelter of the tramcar the girls made the unpleasant discovery that in Italy begging is not forbidden, but quite a recognized profession with certain of the poorer classes.
We should like it at once, and also the biographies of all his second and third cousins, and of his publishers, and of the conductor of the tramcar he once went into town by.
Why did he travel by tram that day, and what had the twopence he paid for the tramcar to do with the flow of the hexameters used by him in translating the Æneid?
A late tramcar overtook us; a row of fiacres stood by the railing of the gardens.
As we stood on the curbstone waiting for a tramcar to pass, he remarked gloomily-- "I like what you said just now.
I helped these ladies into thetramcar and they asked me to call in the afternoon.
She started in pursuit, and rushing out into the road, came almost directly upon the arrested tramcar and the small knot of people picking up Razumov.
At Rochdale a tramcar was derailed; eighteen persons were injured.
She lay in the dark, or rather in the lights and shadows of the uncurtained room, and every two or three minutes a tramcar passed and shut out other sounds.
The tramcar struck its bell sharply, it had reached the corner of the piazza, it would be passing in another minute.
The expedition to Colón is a slightly more serious one, since, the spot being situated some eight miles from the centre of the town, the journey by tramcar occupies an hour or so.
Like the majority of towns of its kind, it is well equipped with electric lighting, telephones and other such modern appliances, although its tramcar traction is still effected by the humbler methods of the horse.
The tramcar stopped at the rue de Chateau, which was the terminus.
At the end of an hour he climbed to the top of a tramcargoing in the direction of Neuilly.
She acquitted herself with great credit, passed a tramcar successfully, and understood the signals of the policeman who waved his hand at the corner.
All looked at him with the amused curiosity of people in a tramcar looking at a talkative child.
Worse still, the Archbishop had mentioned "the average voter intramcar or railway train," and the words had called up a haunting vision of disgust.
For example, there is the cri de coeur of a passenger on a Clydebank tramcar in Glasgow on Saturday night, with a lady conductor: "I canna jist bottom this, Tam.
On the evening, when at five minutes past nine she came into the front room clad for Mrs. Prockter's party, he perceived that the tramcar would have been unsuitable.
Chapter 31 In the same month of July, not yet a year after Siegmund's death, Helena sat on the top of the tramcar with Cecil Byrne.
She will be in a fever of suspense,' said Helena to herself, and straightway she hurried to catch a tramcar to return to the station.
They sent an agent to Toronto in 1851 to offer to construct all the roads needed, and to find all the capital required, with partial government guarantees.
From a portrait in the Dominion Archives] Howe steadily maintained the policy of state ownership, but had unusual difficulty in carrying Nova Scotia with him.
A sinking fund was to be maintained, and, if need be, the province could levy through the sheriff on any defaulting town.
He was deciding to board a tramcar and return to the hotel when, at some distance ahead, he saw a young lady run hurriedly down the steps of an impressive looking house.
An electric tramcartook him speedily through the Boulevards Regent and Waterloo to the Avenue Louise.
The tramcar mounted slowly up the hill, where the ugly winter-grey masses of houses looked like a vision of hell that is cold and angular.
Now and again a great chocolate-and-yellow tramcar ground round a difficult bend under the hosiery factory.
Away to the right, and just barely visible, a tramcar stopped by the common; then proceeded on its way, coming in a westerly direction.
An all-night tramcar passed at the moment that I reached the high road, and as I ran around behind it I saw that my windows were lighted and that there was a light in the hall.
The star-books were bundled into Billy's play-box; the ten thousand tramcartickets were thrown into the fire.
I say, what are you going to do with all those tramcar tickets?
At the time this history begins the particular mania that afflicted me was the collecting of tramcar tickets.
Coolie mothers dragged naked children up on the pavement with angry screams; drivers of ox-carts dug their lean beasts in the side and turned out of the way almost at a trot; only the tramcar held on its course in conscious invincibility.
We were almost prisoners, wondering how we should escape, when a city tramcar came up, stood side by side with ours, and we made the exchange.
The tramcar waited some twenty minutes, and we remained studying the crowd of eager faces that surged to and fro.
I have constructed a full sized street tramcar to run thereon.
A little later as Pierre journeyed back to Neuilly in a tramcar he fell into a deep reverie.
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