His province was for the most part that of Buerkel: peasants in the field, waggoners on the road, woodmen at their labour, and hunters in the snowy forest.
Through the high window Looked the harvest moon, While the waggoners sang A harvest tune,-- “Hush!
At the stair-top When the waggoners were down below Home from the barley-crop.
The rustic suburban inn did a larger trade with the carters and waggoners than might be suspected, and the loss of its withdrawal in such cases is not compensated for by any access of "higher class" business.
The character of the country is, in the first place, hardly so good as to render it desirable, and its waggoners all travel without light, and straggling from one side to the other of roads which have a ditch on each.
Save the Indians on the English side, not a man but was engaged, the waggoners taking their guns and joining in the fight.
Many soldiers and waggoners at once took flight, and the panic was heightened when the remnants of Braddock's force arrived.
I found the waggoners already stirring, and engaged in feeding and preparing their horses for a start.
The last night I staid with Mr. Myers, was at a place where several other waggoners also staid.
His tavern was on a small scale, as he was poor; and the principal accommodations which he kept, were for the waggoners who travelled the road.
The Mongol waggoners are generally seated on the oxen, very rarely on the carriage, and scarcely ever on foot.
Beneath the church paling a camp of waggoners had a large bonfire and were cooking a whole sheep on a spit.
The waggoners took each a horse out of his team, and fled.
Many of the soldiers, waggoners and attendants, took to flight; but most of them were forced back by the sentinels.
The waggons in question had to be impressed, and thewaggoners compelled by force to assist.
Konstantin and the waggoners were sitting by it, dark motionless figures, and it seemed as though there were many more of them than before.
It had scarcely ceased when there was a flash of lightning so broad that Yegorushka suddenly saw through a slit in the mat the whole highroad to the very horizon, all the waggoners and even Kiruha's waistcoat.
He opened his eyes to see if the waggonerswere there.
He was wearing a clean white shirt with an embroidered collar, white trousers, and new high boots, and in comparison with the waggoners he looked quite a dandy.
VII On the following night the waggoners had halted and were cooking their porridge.
Coming from the darkness into the circle of light, he stopped short as though petrified, and for half a minute looked at the waggoners as though he would have said: "Just look what a smile I have!
About midnight Yegorushka and the waggoners were again sitting round a small camp fire.
One of thewaggoners walking in front darted from his place, ran to one side and began lashing on the ground with his whip.
Who would not lead the stirring life we jollywaggoners do?
Her cheeks be rosy enough, yet not so red as the red garters with which the Swabian waggonersat Ulm did truss up their breeches.
At one of the many turnings of the road I came upon five dreamy waggons, and Tartar waggoners walked by the horses, for their loads were heavy.
I almost fell asleep, but at an inn half-way I drank tea with the waggoners "cheek by jowl and knee by knee," and they saw me as one of themselves.
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