单词 | caleche |
例句 | There are no shops to look at worth speaking of, and the idea of riding in one of the caleches was quite out of the question. Pictures of Canadian Life A Record of Actual Experiences 2012-02-14T03:00:28.520Z About an hour after sun-rise three caleches came rapidly down the road, passing our windows, each carriage containing three persons, the condemned, and two police officers. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z In an open caleche drawn by four beautiful brown horses, preceded by two piqueurs in green and gold, with an officer riding near the door, drove the emperor amongst the lively varied throng. For Sceptre and Crown, Vol. II (of II) A Romance of the Present Time 2011-10-13T02:00:49.420Z A caleche without horses seemed a bad omen to us as we entered the court-yard; and the first answer given to our Cossack was, that we could not have horses until the next morning. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z Sunday afternoons, when I may not work, I long to drive through the park in a caleche which is easy on its springs; not to be always walking or obliged to be doing something. On the Heights A Novel The caleche is simply a little sledge on wheels. Pictures of Canadian Life A Record of Actual Experiences 2012-02-14T03:00:28.520Z As he was still looking, the great gate was thrown open with a crash, and a caleche, dirty and travel-stained, was whirled into the court by three steaming and panting posters. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life On the day following the reading of Napoleon's order, the grenadiers came upon an overturned caleche. Through Russian Snows A Story of Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow During our whole stay the governor put his caleche at our disposal, and was imitated in this by many other persons. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z But in the caleche it is a very common thing for any quantity of people to pile themselves. Among the Brigands Order my carriage," she commanded, "and the caleche, and ask the attendance of my first lady-in-waiting. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) "I have not asked you why you journey in a caleche with three horses," said Frank, insolently. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life A number of carriages, caleches, and drójkis were drawn up in the vicinity of a handsome mansion in one of the best quarters of St Petersburg. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847 In a most miserable old caleche, About a month since, and immediately Fell sick, almost to death. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry The Neapolitan caleche is a wonderful machine, quite unequalled among wheeled vehicles. Among the Brigands Murat threw his reins to his orderly, and Celio, true to his self-constituted duties as dragon, left the maid of honour dozing in the caleche and followed his mistress. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) There I took an 'Eil Bauer,' with four good horses and a wicker caleche, and we drove our sixty, sometimes seventy miles a day. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life Is it written in Ollendorf, think you, how many hours a man can sit in a caleche? Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General With this you must Bribe the Intendant for his old caleche And horses to pursue your route at sunrise,190 Together with my mother. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry "Father told me to be sure and have a ride in a 'caleche,' as he called it." Bob Hunt in Canada He got into a caleche, the horses of which followed me so close that they touched the hind wheels of my berline. Ten Years' Exile Memoirs of That Interesting Period of the Life of the Baroness De Stael-Holstein, Written by Herself, during the Years 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813, and Now First Published from the Original Manuscript, by Her Son. "Well, then, as I am going thither, perhaps you will accept of a seat in my caleche?" The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life The night was rather dark, but when the three in the caleche approached the palace they saw many men holding torches, and many people back of them watching. The Hunters of the Hills Here he was put in a caleche, and transported forthwith to the nearest frontier. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland Every afternoon she was off in a boat or in her caleche, and had promised to take me with her as soon as I was able to go. D'Ri and I Let him be arrested to-night, and taken there in his own caleche. The Refugees "The stranger who arrived in the caleche awhile ago spoke a few words to them, and they went." The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life So it was with a beating heart but no apprehension that he alighted from the caleche with his friends, and went into the palace to meet the Intendant. The Hunters of the Hills The General is returned from Egypt, and is come in a 'caleche' and four to visit his new property. Men, Women and Ghosts Next morning the baroness went away in her glittering caleche with Louison. D'Ri and I She thought that perhaps the rumble of the heavy caleche had drowned her voice. The Refugees Then, amongst a chorus of screams from the peasants and a universal crossing of themselves, a caleche, with four horses, drove up behind us, overtook us, and drew up beside the coach. Dracula It was fitting for the messengers of the Governor of New York to ride and he would have Monsieur Berryer to call a caleche. The Hunters of the Hills They travelled in an open caleche of Sir Walter's, and Captain Scott's chariot, changing the combination from one carriage to another as the weather or accident suggested. The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 2 We have taken a pretty and comfortable caleche for our three weeks' tour with the Moilliets. The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 1 A livid flash of lightning had burst from the heart of the cloud, and, for an instant, the whole country-side and the interior of the caleche were as light as day. The Refugees When I could see again the driver was climbing into the caleche, and the wolves disappeared. Dracula "I see a caleche on that road.—It is he." Tales and Novels — Volume 10 We got into a caleche, and rode along towards the hotel where we were to stop. Awful Disclosures Containing, Also, Many Incidents Never before Published At Brussels the Napoleonic coach was set aside for a more serviceable caleche. Byron He then took the seat opposite to her, slammed the door, and the caleche rattled away down the main drive. The Refugees When the caleche stopped, the driver jumped down and held out his hand to assist me to alight. Dracula The caleche turned into the park, and in a few minutes they met.—Carriages, horses, and servants, were sent off to the house, while the whole party walked, and talked, and looked. Tales and Novels — Volume 10 She wore a caleche hood, fallen back so that I saw her hair, half tumbled from under the thin gauze cap worn on the top of the head by most Quakers. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker The American Jew and I took a caleche, a little two-wheeled local carriage, driven by a lively Frenchman with a factitious passion for death-spots and churches. Letters from America "Which shall not be for some time to come," said I to myself, as, slipping noiselessly from the room, I regained my "caleche," and in ten minutes more was proceeding on my journey. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 6 "Give me the Herr's luggage," said the driver, and with exceeding alacrity my bags were handed out and put in the caleche. Dracula There stood, wrapped close in his ample cloak, with his hat slouched well over his eyes, him she took for Carlton; he stood apparently expecting her at the door of a caleche. The Duke's Prize; a Story of Art and Heart in Florence The King and Queen of Naples, the Duchess of Berry, and the future Queen of Spain, journeyed together in an uncovered caleche. The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X A small black and white spaniel followed the caleche, yapping. Letters from America Scarcely was the fur-lined apron of the caleche buttoned around me, and the German blinds let down, when I set to work to think over the circumstance that had just befallen me. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 6 Then I descended from the side of the coach, as the caleche was close alongside, the driver helping me with a hand which caught my arm in a grip of steel. Dracula The caleche arrived at Versailles, and drew up before the doors of the palace. Joseph II. and His Court Early the next morning, a simple caleche, with two horses, stood at the hotel of the "Black Raven." Frederick the Great and His Family The caleche jolts a little, and the horse is decidedly shabby, both qua horse and qua harness, but our moustaches are growing, and our general appearance is in keeping. Cambridge Pieces But, pray, don't mind your luggage, for my caleche is loaded. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 6 For I was minded to jump from the caleche and run, whilst they reared again and plunged madly, so that the driver had to use all his great strength to keep them from bolting. Dracula "What has happened?" cried she of the equerry, who at that moment sprang to the side of the caleche. Joseph II. and His Court The highroad on which he had come out was thronged with caleches, carriages of all sorts, and Russian and Austrian soldiers of all arms, some wounded and some not. War and Peace At seven o'clock the next morning Camille and the two ladies took a hasty cup of coffee together instead of breakfast, and then Dard brought the caleche round. White Lies The vigilance of their astute father has placed them again in the caleche, and spirited horses are galloping from the Swiss capital. Alvira, the Heroine of Vesuvius Accordingly the next day she took the Heir in her caleche to the Bois, for she now had two little carriages, drawn by two horses. Beatrix Joseph returned to his tent, that is, his caleche. Joseph II. and His Court That same August the Emperor was thrown from his caleche, injured his leg, and remained three weeks at Peterhof, receiving Speranski every day and no one else. War and Peace He bought a light caleche and a powerful horse, and elected factotum Dard his groom. White Lies The prisoner gave a glance to the caleche as he rode by. A Woman of Thirty I saw him sitting alive and apparently unhurt in his caleche, and I concluded that he had killed you as he had said he would. Scaramouche A half an hour later, an imperial caleche conveyed him to the array, and to Field-Marshal Lacy, who had preceded him there by several days. Joseph II. and His Court Behind the caleche galloped the suite and a convoy of Croats. War and Peace Three carriages, a caleche, a coupe, and a cabriolet arrived, wrapped in straw with as much care as if they were jewels. The Village Rector Aunt and niece were standing on the steps, gazing after the fast vanishing caleche. A Woman of Thirty And meanwhile the caleche was slowly passing, La Tour d'Azyr's fine eyes sombrely yet intently meeting her own anguished gaze. Scaramouche A brilliant cortege of nobles and gentleman had followed the emperor's caleche, and behind them came twelve wagons with beds, cooking utensils, and provisions—the whole gotten up with true princely magnificence. Joseph II. and His Court The caleche stopped in front of the regiment. War and Peace The coachman was told to search for saddle-horses for Mademoiselle and for his master, and for carriage-horses for the caleche in which the colonel and the lieutenant had returned to Havre. Modeste Mignon If, when she drove by in her caleche, some stranger had asked, "Who is she?" A Start in Life She found her voice at last, and at the same moment signalled to the driver of the caleche to stop. Scaramouche When she drives out in her caleche they impede its progress with their welcomes; and when she appears at the theatre, the prima donnas are forgotten. Joseph II. and His Court Directly opposite to him came a strange one-horse vehicle, evidently rigged up by soldiers out of any available materials and looking like something between a cart, a cabriolet, and a caleche. War and Peace "Here he is," said the seconds, who soon descried a caleche coming along the road; it was drawn by four horses, and there were two postilions. The Magic Skin But his strength soon began to fail him, and looking about him, conscious of having said much that was amiss, he again got into his caleche and drove back in silence. War and Peace In a cloud of dust an open caleche was speeding towards them, coming from the Bois. Scaramouche On every side they came, but the unlucky passenger caleche blocked up the passage. Joseph II. and His Court She did not know who was in it, but each time she looked at the procession her eyes sought that caleche. War and Peace Getting out of his caleche, he waited with drooping head and breathing heavily, pacing silently up and down. War and Peace In the carriages, the caleche, and the phaeton, all crossed themselves as they passed the church opposite the house. War and Peace "Whose caleche is that?" she inquired, leaning out of the carriage window. War and Peace In Carriage Row carriages had been left in the shops, and generals flocked there to select caleches and coaches for themselves. War and Peace He was being conveyed in a caleche with a raised hood, and was quite covered by an apron. War and Peace Planning beforehand what he would say to Kutuzov, Rostopchin turned angrily in his caleche and gazed sternly from side to side. War and Peace The caleche in which Prince Andrew was being taken attracted Sonya's attention as it passed the front porch. War and Peace The first night after they left Moscow had been fairly warm and he had remained in the caleche, but at Mytishchi the wounded man himself asked to be taken out and given some tea. War and Peace He gazed at the caleches and carriages in which soldiers were riding and remarked that it was a very good thing, as those vehicles could be used to carry provisions, the sick, and the wounded. War and Peace Almost at the head of the line she could see the raised hood of Prince Andrew's caleche. War and Peace He sat in the caleche, dozing and waking up by turns, and listening for any sound of firing on the right as an indication that the action had begun. War and Peace Warmed by the spring sunshine he sat in the caleche looking at the new grass, the first leaves on the birches, and the first puffs of white spring clouds floating across the clear blue sky. War and Peace He heard merry girlish cries behind some trees on the right and saw a group of girls running to cross the path of his caleche. War and Peace Along the broad country road, edged on both sides by trees, came a high, light blue Viennese caleche, slightly creaking on its springs and drawn by six horses at a smart trot. War and Peace |
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