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Etiquette decrees that we call it Frownton Abbey before apologising profusely and leaving in the nearest barouche. The Making Of A Lady is preposterous and proud of it 2012-12-15T00:05:00Z
They used to drive round in a barouche and administer gruel to the village without anesthetics.” The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z
Nor were the drives on fine mornings in the royal barouche much of a diversion. Rich Relatives 2012-04-05T02:00:45.670Z
Here, in the sunny afternoon, roll and rumble all kinds of carriages, from the Cardinal's old-fashioned and gorgeous purple carriage to the gay barouche of modern date. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z
So, perforce, he drove in state to the Town Hall--before which the hustings stood--in a barouche and four accompanied by Banfield and Hatton and his agent. The Great House 2012-03-30T02:00:14.973Z
All the roads leading to the Sycamore Spring were filled with persons on horseback, on foot, in gigs, buggies, barouches, and rattle-traps of every sort. Quodlibet 2012-03-26T02:00:29.820Z
Oswald leaned back in the corner of the barouche. Fickle Fortune 2012-03-20T02:00:13.167Z
So evidently her aunt had not been looking at her, and this was presently obvious, because while she was telling Snelson to order the barouche, her eyes were still fixed on Jasmine. Rich Relatives 2012-04-05T02:00:45.670Z
We drove to the mountain base, three miles, in an old post 322 barouche, and made the ascent on foot. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z
In a rickety barouche drawn by two lean horses the others followed, laughing and talking gayly. Horace Chase 2012-03-08T03:00:09.693Z
By eight o'clock Ante Meridiem, Nicodemus Handy's barouche, with two beautiful bays, stood upon the gravel before Handy House on Copperplate Ridge. Quodlibet 2012-03-26T02:00:29.820Z
Feathers float onwards, and fresh flowers are seen around: gay barouches rush down the Rues Castiglione and Rivoli; cabs swing round every corner, all to deposit their gay freight within the gardens. Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (Vol. 1 of 2) 2012-02-29T03:00:23.930Z
The sight of the widow with her two sons had cleansed the atmosphere from the miasma that trailed behind the politician as he rode by me in his vulgar barouche. Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color 2012-02-20T03:00:20.550Z
The civic address gone through, a procession was formed, the Prince, the Governor-General, the Prime Minister, and other bigger officials in barouches, the rest of the party following in motors behind. Down Under With the Prince 2012-01-29T03:00:07.103Z
When the barouche reached Mrs. Franklin's door, Etheridge, Mrs. Kip, and the heart were already there. Horace Chase 2012-03-08T03:00:09.693Z
Governor Wolcott, in a barouche and four, distinctly bowed to me. Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z
They lived in a good deal of style, kept seven or eight servants and two carriages: a large barouche, and a brougham in which he sometimes came to town. The Story of Charles Strange Vol. 1 (of 3) A Novel 2012-01-22T03:00:26.330Z
In the open barouche with him were three youngish men, noisy in laughter—apparently professional politicians of the baser sort. Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color 2012-02-20T03:00:20.550Z
The barouche waited at the door at the appointed time, and Lady Level was driven to Victoria, where she took train for Marshdale. The Story of Charles Strange, Vol. 3 (of 3) A Novel 2012-01-22T03:00:22.303Z
The prisoner was in an open barouche, dressed in a blue coat and gilt buttons, white waistcoat, drab breeches, and white top boots, and his hair was powdered. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z
When I could look my scholars up every week, and go by for 'em with Tom and the barouche when the weather was bad, I had them there for roll-call every Sunday. Emmy Lou's Road to Grace Being a Little Pilgrim's Progress 2012-01-12T03:00:14.550Z
I did not wait for a second intimation, but bounded down stairs, and I was already seated in the barouche, with Miss Arnold before my deliberate beau made his appearance. Discipline 2012-01-08T03:00:17.620Z
It is still quite early when the large, heavy barouche belonging to our legation comes to fetch me, and the two strong, well-bred, native horses have hard work to get through the snow-covered streets. Empires and Emperors of Russia, China, Korea, and Japan Notes and Recollections by Monsignor Count Vay de Vaya and Luskod 2012-01-08T03:00:16.523Z
On the morning of the 4th of March he rode from his hotel with Mr. Buchanan in an open barouche to the Capitol. Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 (of 2) The True Story of a Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:32.877Z
At twelve Mr. Hunt, myself, and others entered the barouche that was to convey us to the place of meeting. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z
A coronet adorned the barouche in which she rode. A Bride from the Bush 2011-12-24T03:08:05.053Z
On observing me, Miss Arnold at first drew back; but presently afterwards looked out, and nodding familiarly, made a sign for me to stop and take her into my barouche. Discipline 2012-01-08T03:00:17.620Z
The other barouche, as well as a mail phaeton and an elegant char-�-banc, was filled with ladies and several elderly men, who by reason of age had merely played the part of onlookers. The Seven Cardinal Sins: Envy and Indolence 2011-11-28T03:00:23.427Z
Before the shadows grew quite dark, a barouche or two, with ladies and livery, would drive across the Piazza, giving a whiff of fashion like the gleam of red costume that heightens a landscape. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z
Mr. Hunt and his friends entered the barouche. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z
The streets were thronged with people, and I was toted around for two hours in a barouche at the tail end of the procession. The Letters of William James, Vol. II 2011-11-24T03:00:48.427Z
The wedding is to be private, and the happy pair will leave immediately in their barouche for Eastern Virginia. Memoir of John Howe Peyton in sketches by his contemporaries, together with some of his public and private letters, etc., also a sketch of Ann M. Peyton 2011-11-15T03:00:20.413Z
Two barouches, each drawn by four magnificent horses driven by postilions in fawn-coloured satin jackets, followed the hunters. The Seven Cardinal Sins: Envy and Indolence 2011-11-28T03:00:23.427Z
At the door stood waiting a magnificent barouche, drawn by four white horses. The Marquis of Pe?alta (Marta y Mar?a) A Realistic Social Novel 2011-11-12T03:00:35.113Z
Just as I had thanked him for his courtesy, a young gentleman from Cracow, in a barouche with four horses, drove up, and, hearing my difficulty, politely offered to take me in with him. Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, 7th ed. Vol. 2 of 2 2011-11-11T03:00:31.270Z
He drives swiftly about in his barouche with his staff holder on the coach-box in broadcloth livery. The Hindoos as they Are A Description of the Manners, Customs and the Inner Life of Hindoo Society in Bengal 2011-10-13T02:00:35.977Z
They had come up from the country in the old family barouche, and the fact that they were from the country, was shown in their movements and their dress. The Story of a Life 2011-10-11T02:01:02.723Z
Buys new house and a barouche for his wife. Search-Light Letters 2011-10-06T02:00:43.957Z
He was punctual to the appointment, and they drove across the river in a large high-hung barouche in which she constantly rolled about Paris.  Lady Barbarina The Siege of London, An International Episode and Other Tales 2011-10-06T02:00:37.063Z
"Done!" shouted a mustachioed peer of the realm, in a barouche by his side. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 21 2011-09-09T02:01:06.280Z
As the Emperor was driving away, he was seen standing erect in his open barouche, and "waving his hat, with a seeming hurrah, at the house which held his venerable friend." John Greenleaf Whittier His Life, Genius, and Writings 2011-08-26T02:00:22.667Z
Fifteen years before William Carr drove from Lewis County in the old barouche, Myall had come over from England, and had stood on dry dock with only twenty-five cents in his pocket. The Story of a Life 2011-10-11T02:01:02.723Z
"My dear child, what could possess you to answer Lord Goodwood like that?" cried Lady Marabout, as her barouche rolled down Palace Gardens. Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories 2011-08-25T02:00:30.323Z
At length Hunt made his appearance in an open barouche drawn by two horses, and a woman dressed in white sitting on the box. Three Accounts of Peterloo By Eyewitnesses Bishop Stanley, Lord Hylton, John Benjamin Smith with Bishop Stanley's Evidence at the Trial 2011-08-09T02:00:27.670Z
They surrounded the old barouche, hanging round it in clusters, like grapes, or more exactly like bees about their queen in her summer flight. A Tatter of Scarlet Adventurous Episodes of the Commune in the Midi 1871 2011-08-04T02:00:19.957Z
All the horses are not taken, and the spring wagon and the barouche are here.” McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1 2011-07-17T02:00:36.813Z
So, the next morning, all in the glorious sunshine that is usually the weather condition at Old Point Comfort, the party climbed into Unc’ Simmy’s old barouche and set out on the drive. Ruth Fielding Down in Dixie Great Times in the Land of Cotton 2011-07-17T02:00:32.150Z
Lady Cecil gave a little haughty toss of her head, and lay back in the barouche. Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories 2011-08-25T02:00:30.323Z
I think you say you saw Hunt come upon the ground?—I saw the barouche. Three Accounts of Peterloo By Eyewitnesses Bishop Stanley, Lord Hylton, John Benjamin Smith with Bishop Stanley's Evidence at the Trial 2011-08-09T02:00:27.670Z
He issued his orders through Bordone, before driving out in the halting ramshackle barouche, sometimes with two horses, more often with only one. A Tatter of Scarlet Adventurous Episodes of the Commune in the Midi 1871 2011-08-04T02:00:19.957Z
Percy was reveling in the idea of driving his mother and Miss Harcourt in a new barouche, and the rest of the party were to go on horse back. Home Influence A Tale for Mothers and Daughters 2011-07-10T02:00:16.790Z
Drawn up by its side was a European traveling barouche, empty, but Malcolm’s keen eyes soon picked out the figures of Winifred and her uncle, standing in the midst of an excited crowd of natives. The Red Year A Story of the Indian Mutiny 2011-06-22T02:00:20.120Z
A barouche and four does not differ more from a trotting wagon, or a blood courser from a Canadian pacer, than an English race-course from an American "track." The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 1, August, 1851 2011-05-18T02:00:11.200Z
Who is that very pretty girl standing up on the seat of that barouche?' Dorothy's Double Volume I (of 3) 2011-05-15T02:00:11.283Z
At first we could see nothing—and then—lo, the ramshackle barouche, and the two fatigued white horses of the General himself! A Tatter of Scarlet Adventurous Episodes of the Commune in the Midi 1871 2011-08-04T02:00:19.957Z
All sorts of vehicles, from stages of unwieldy height, open barouches, farmers' wagons of all descriptions, top buggies, down to the numerous little two-wheeled carts, rapidly converged toward the judges' stand. E.P. Roe: Reminiscences of his Life 2011-05-05T02:00:19.377Z
And here on the esplanade elegant pony barouches, driven by natty little postilions, are starting every few minutes from the aristocratic looking hotel to air gay parties of squires and dames around the neighbourhood. A Month in Yorkshire 2011-04-24T02:00:10.977Z
There was one in that gathering who shared not its gaiety; a man mounted upon a chestnut hunter, and halted alongside the barouche that carried Blanche Vernon. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z
There were at dinner that evening only the party who had been in the barouche, Danvers, Hampton, and Sir Edward Linkstone. Dorothy's Double Volume I (of 3) 2011-05-15T02:00:11.283Z
The barouche comes first under a slow trot, driven by one man in the box, no servant or footman beside; the cavalry all follow closely after with a lieutenant at their head. The Wound Dresser A Series of Letters Written from the Hospitals in Washington during the War of the Rebellion 2011-04-01T02:00:42.513Z
Glancing carelessly up, he saw his own blue liveries and his mother leaning back in a barouche. Mysterious Mr. Sabin 2011-03-24T02:00:10.087Z
Leaning back in an open barouche, a gray travelling-cap on his head, a handsome old man was driving along the road. 'O Thou, My Austria!' 2011-03-04T03:01:01.630Z
The reason might have been discovered on the opposite side of the barouche, in the shape of an individual on horseback also, who called Blanche Vernon his cousin. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z
“Certainly! a berlin, a barouche, and a cabriolet.” Tales from Blackwood Volume 4 2011-03-04T03:00:58.347Z
I noticed him last evening about half-past 6—he was in his barouche, two horses, guarded by about thirty cavalry. The Wound Dresser A Series of Letters Written from the Hospitals in Washington during the War of the Rebellion 2011-04-01T02:00:42.513Z
The coachman touched his horses and the barouche rolled on. Mysterious Mr. Sabin 2011-03-24T02:00:10.087Z
She was sitting in an open barouche, and my father was beside her. 'O Thou, My Austria!' 2011-03-04T03:01:01.630Z
Beside him was the baronet himself and near by his daughter, seated in an open barouche, with Sabina for her sole carriage companion. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z
I take the barouche, the berlin, and four horses; I go to Krusthal, put my actors up to their parts, and bring them here this evening. Tales from Blackwood Volume 4 2011-03-04T03:00:58.347Z
She has a beautiful barouche of her own, with the arms on it, and a French maid and a courier, and such heaps of luggage, you wouldn't believe it could be carried. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I 2011-03-03T03:00:56.130Z
Guided by a groom, with a led horse beside him, I took the road to the forest, and soon afterwards passed a dark-green barouche, with a lady in it, closely veiled, and evidently avoiding observation. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. II 2011-03-03T03:00:54.950Z
The decks were cleared by six o'clock, by which time we were ready for the hired barouche when it drove up. A Modern Buccaneer 2011-03-02T03:00:23.990Z
"You know----" He was now standing in his barouche, with his hand upon the back of the seat, and her brilliant eyes were on a level with his own. The Eichhofs A Romance 2011-02-19T03:01:37.327Z
At half-past eight my escort was at the door in a very pretty commodious sleigh, in form like a barouche with the head up. Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men 2011-02-10T03:00:51.280Z
When Lord Victor and Captain Swinton had finished their breakfast a huge barouche of archaic structure, drawn by a pair of gaunt Waler horses, arrived to take them to the maharajah. The Three Sapphires 2011-02-07T03:00:24.770Z
She herself was expecting her father every minute and milor Tony had gone as far as the gate to see if the barouche was in sight. Lord Tony's Wife An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel 2011-01-31T03:00:13.650Z
Like an apparition the barouche drawn by its pair of thoroughbreds flashed past B�chner's awning and was soon lost to sight as it turned almost immediately into a cross street. Too Rich A Romance 2011-01-19T03:00:22.440Z
"Shall you take the barouche or the chariot?" Mystery and Confidence, Vol. 2 A Tale 2011-01-17T03:00:56.773Z
In 1851, on Washington’s Birthday, there was a procession in San Francisco headed by the Mayor in a barouche drawn by four white horses. The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z
A mile and a half out from the city, Major Stevens met a barouche and five men mounted bearing a white flag. The Boys of '61 or, Four Years of Fighting, Personal Observations with the Army and Navy 2011-01-05T03:00:55.123Z
The barouche was ordered for eleven o'clock, and a quarter of an hour before that time Lord Tony had his young wife in his arms, bidding her a sad farewell. Lord Tony's Wife An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel 2011-01-31T03:00:13.650Z
He did not even look up as the barouche in which the object of so much admiration sat rolled past. Too Rich A Romance 2011-01-19T03:00:22.440Z
The barouche, the horses, the trinkets that deformed Mrs. Donaldson, with a piano that had been bought for Rebecca, were sold, and Andrew Donaldson, with his family, left London, and proceeded to Lottery Hall. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 13
And away sped the barouche for another mile along the unfrequented country road. By Birth a Lady
Lord and Lady Henry came down in the barouche the day before yesterday, and fetched her up to stay with them for some time.” A Double Knot
Whereupon he handed her into the barouche with loving care, a crowd of sympathetic onlookers gazing with obvious compassion on the poor crazed lady and her sorely tried father. Lord Tony's Wife An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel 2011-01-31T03:00:13.650Z
The open barouches, the racing teams, the cracking whips! The Ship Dwellers A Story of a Happy Cruise
To be equal with the squire, however, and to mortify his neighbours the more, he bought a pair of horses and a barouche. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 13
Here they come!” cried a voice at the door; and two bridesmaids about to faint, refrained—“here’s the barouche, and one, two—yes, there’s four inside.” By Birth a Lady
At four o'clock on the afternoon of the following day, an open barouche, drawn by a pair of magnificent bay horses, drove up to the door of the Hotel Continental. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3
The barouche will take me back quite comfortably. Lord Tony's Wife An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel 2011-01-31T03:00:13.650Z
I, for one, often longed to dismiss our waggon or barouche, and to follow his example. How to Observe Morals and Manners
They took up their abode at a hotel in Albemarle Street; and having brought the barouche with them, every afternoon Mr. Donaldson and his daughter Rebecca drove round the Park. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 13
“How she loves me!” thought Charley, as he leaned on the side of the barouche; and it was from no vanity or conceit; he was too true-hearted and genuine, too honest and simple-minded. By Birth a Lady
His carriage rolled on; Beatrice grew as white as death, and her lips quivered as she looked after him; but Lady Mechlin entered, and I took them down to their barouche. Beatrice Boville and Other Stories
At first when the woman spoke, his mind had jumped to fears of some awful accident ... runaway horses ... a broken barouche ... or a sudden aggravation of the duc's ill-health. Lord Tony's Wife An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel 2011-01-31T03:00:13.650Z
A gleam of sunshine fitfully lit up the polished panels of the clumsy barouche as it vanished through the gate. A Bed of Roses
"You know what a time it takes to get round to Muskeere with that big barouche." The Gambler A Novel
Cashel found Mrs. Kennyfeck and her daughters seated in a handsome barouche, whose appointments, bating, perhaps, some little exuberance in display, were all perfect. Roland Cashel Volume I (of II)
Another represented the Atkinson barouche, with its pair of horses, coachman and groom. Lafcadio Hearn
"Where do we pick up Hastings and Ffoulkes?" asked Sir Percy Blakeney finally as he turned toward the interior of the barouche, the hood of which hid its occupants from view. Lord Tony's Wife An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel 2011-01-31T03:00:13.650Z
Like the rasp of a corncrake she heard the wheels of the barouche on the gravel. A Bed of Roses
There was an exclamation—from Burke; a clatter of hoofs, as the horses were hastily pulled up; and the barouche came to a halt. The Gambler A Novel
The very sight of that handsome barouche that has driven from the h�tel, with its beautiful occupant lying listlessly back among the cushions, has set my heart a-beating far far too hurriedly. Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. Volume I (of II)
It was the small Maharaja Kanwar lolling in state in a huge barouche—his toes were at least two feet off the floor—that was taking him from his morning drive. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel
Now, on your oath, didn’t you think more of the two ladies in the barouche than of the old gentleman?” Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
She had taken Jack and Victoria in the barouche, putting down to a fit of filial affection the readiness of Jack to join them. A Bed of Roses
The next minute, to the astonishment and satisfaction of her disappointed coachman, who was longing to see one heat if not more, she stood up in the barouche and prodded him with her parasol. Sir Hilton's Sin
Alas, nor chariot nor barouche Nor bandit cavalcade Tore from the trembling father's arms His all-accomplished maid. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 4 June 1906
The better classes own their broughams and barouches; the worse can shoulder an Englishman into the kennel and talk to him as though he were a cook. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel
“I believe we should be better off there on the knoll,” said Pratt, pointing to the spot where the barouche was standing hemmed in by the crowd. Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
Shall I own I dreaded being shut up in a barouche, and still more in the lonely castle, with Lady Jane? Coelebs In Search of a Wife
Just at the same time Lady Lisle’s barouche was getting very close to the swing gates and the carriage drive of the Denes, with her ladyship leaning back. Sir Hilton's Sin
He rode in an open barouche drawn by six white horses; and was escorted by companies of militia, and by twelve hundred mounted tradesmen, clad in white frocks. Hero Stories from American History For Elementary Schools
But Mrs. Cliff did not care very much for the barouche. Mrs. Cliff's Yacht
“We should have seen you before, but we came upon a pair of rural houris in a barouche.” Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
Down the way, dashing and splashing, and scattering man, horse, and cart to the left and right, came an open barouche, drawn by four smoking steeds, with postilions in scarlet jackets and leather skull caps.  Lavengro The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest
With a pound to start upon—two pounds, for I’d have borrowed yours—three months from now I might have been driving in my barouche, with you behind it, Bertrand, in a tasteful livery. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XV
How they shouted when the hero of the day came riding slowly along, in an open barouche drawn by six white horses! Hero Stories from American History For Elementary Schools
Thus it happened that the eventful drive in the barouche had a very different effect upon the reputations of the three persons concerned. Mrs. Cliff's Yacht
“Well,” he said, after a few minutes, “the barouche had not quite disappeared, Franky.” Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
At half-past ten we started for the illuminations, and nearly made the tour of the whole town from Park Lane to St. Paul's in the open barouche. Before and after Waterloo Letters from Edward Stanley, sometime Bishop of Norwich (1802; 1814; 1816)
He was being carried majestically in the official barouche, complete with coachman and lackey, to the Combe-aux-Fée's Regional selection meeting. Letters from my Windmill
Strangers who had glanced at her with envy in her pretty pony-phaeton, or the magnificent family barouche, should not smile in triumph as they saw her walking by. Hope Mills or, Between Friend and Sweetheart
Willy, quite as naturally, accepted the polite proposition and seated herself in the barouche by the side of the fur-trimmed overcoat and the high silk hat. Mrs. Cliff's Yacht
I’ve taken a dislike to Van, and I’m afraid I’m rather bitter, and—look, there goes, the barouche! Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
Whither went all the tourists and pedlars with strange wares? whither all the brisk barouches with servants in the dicky? whither the water of the stream, ever coursing downward, and ever renewed from above? The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson Swanston Edition Vol. 6 (of 25)
It was getting really warm in the barouche!… Letters from my Windmill
As I left the car, a group of school children ran along the pavement in front of me, and then scattering like pigeons, fluttered after a big, old-fashioned barouche that had turned the corner. The Romance of a Plain Man
Big barouches full of English people, down to a little two-wheeled cart drawed by one ox. Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife
“Shall I send Edward with one horse, Sir Hampton, and ride the other home and fetch the barouche.” Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
Now I mean you shall come for a turn with me in my barouche; and before this bottle’s empty, so you shall.” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson Swanston Edition Vol. 6 (of 25)
The Sub-Prefect was captivated; he jumped down from the barouche and told his men to wait there for him, as he was going to compose his speech over in the small wood of green oaks. Letters from my Windmill
"Only in black, General," replied Sally, as she took her seat in the barouche. The Romance of a Plain Man
Dorothy and Nancy were to drive in their little phaeton, and they felt quite as important as the four ladies in the barouche. Dorothy Dainty at the Mountains
“Lucky dog!” said Frank Pratt, softly; and they took their places on the stand, from which, close at hand, they could readily command the movements of all in the barouche. Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
The French consul followed in a barouche and pair, with his attachés and attendants in carriages; but the whole were mean-looking. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 57, No. 352, February 1845
Something of oriental exclusiveness and privacy is observed by Mexican ladies of the upper class, who drive on the paseo even in close carriages, not in open barouches, like those of European cities. Aztec Land
Behind the barouche the school children still fluttered, and turning in his seat, the General looked back angrily and threatened them with a wave of his big ebony walking-stick. The Romance of a Plain Man
They have the barouche, the brougham and the gig. Victor's Triumph Sequel to A Beautiful Fiend
“I wonder who those girls were in the barouche,” said Trevor, after a pause. Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
She revelled in the soft living and good fare of the Manor House, the drives in Leta's big barouche, and Domenico's dinners, as one to whom short commons were not unknown. Masterpieces of Mystery Riddle Stories
Reaching, the yard he noticed that the horses were in it, and that it was a barouche, like the one in which his party had been travelling. Among the Brigands
Some extremely dowdy females we see riding in a barouche are the wife and daughters of a high official, who is stingy to his woman-kind, so they say. Brighter Britain! (Volume 1 of 2) or Settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand
"I am sorry I was late, dears," said Miss Mitford; "but jump in: there is room for us all in the barouche." The Time of Roses
“Only this,” said Frank, grimly; “I should uncommonly like to see that barouche; and the cocky old gentleman inside will be safe to give us credit for being the ringleaders of those rowdies.” Thereby Hangs a Tale Volume One
As they drove into Victoria Station a handsome barouche, with a pair of fine bays, attracted Crystal’s attention. Wee Wifie
When the heat of the day declined we rode out, either on horseback or in a barouche, generally towards the forest. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
The vehicle was a roomy, old-fashioned barouche, comfortable, but about as ancient as the cathedral. Due West or Round the World in Ten Months
The Herr had asked Aunt Betty to accompany her great-niece, to meet Frau Deichenberg, and on the morning in question they set out together in the barouche. Dorothy's Triumph
He was down the stairs in a moment and voluble in low-voiced colloquy with the lady in the barouche. The Invader A Novel
So at eleven o'clock a barouche was before the door, drawn by a span of dark horses. Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and California
Then Pens�e was assisted into the barouche, and drove homewards. Robert Orange Being a Continuation of the History of Robert Orange
There are also the light American trotting wagons, elegant European barouches, mingled with equestrians upon spirited Arab horses; also people mounted upon nice donkeys,—for some of these animals are highly bred. Due West or Round the World in Ten Months
Before I had entered into conversation with the Captain, I saw a barouche approaching on the opposite side, apparently coming from the French quarter of the city. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
With a party from the ship, hired a splendid barouche and team, and drove out to "Constantia," about thirteen miles, where the wine is made. Kathay: A Cruise in the China Seas
We left Lihue at ten o'clock, and rode over to Koloa, ten miles, in the barouche, arriving there in time for dinner. Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and California
Always a barouche with four white horses was provided to carry him from point to point. Lafayette
There's Aunt William in her old-fashioned barouche with the grey horses. The Twelfth Hour
I cannot say why, but I felt a presentiment, accompanied perhaps by a silent wish, that the occupant of the barouche was about to be a fellow-passenger. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
They are truly magnificent: the first one had two seats, was yellow, and lined with red cloth; next came a fine landau, then a barouche, and several britschkas. Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
I had ordered an open barouche to be prepared for the occasion, and had got a pair of splendid horses fit for a triumphal march. The Fixed Period
They went by railway to the city, and drove around it in an open carriage, like a barouche, which was waiting at the depot. Eric or, Under the Sea
At sunset we drove back to the Point, I giving up my seat in Mrs. Woodruff's barouche to a lady and joining Frank Woolsey and Thorpe in a dog-cart. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
Here the occupant of the barouche pointed to a train of drays, loaded with barrels and boxes, that had just driven up, and halted in the rear of the carriage. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
In a barouche drawn up beside his carriage, was seated a young and pretty woman. The Pools of Silence
The morning came,—the 30th of June,—a bright, clear, winter morning, cold but still genial and pleasant as I got into the barouche and had myself driven to Little Christchurch. The Fixed Period
There were a dozen postchaises and carriages loading in front of different houses in the street, and amongst them Mr. Winter's old-fashioned travelling barouche. Tom Brown at Oxford
One morning, about eleven o’clock, as I was indulging myself in a solitary ramble over Blackfriars-bridge, I espied 178 your well-known barouche, which I followed, and observed to stop at the Elephant and Castle! The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Vol I, No. 2, February 1810
I applied myself to the sable Jehu of the barouche, but with no better success. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
As the train pulled out, Elizabeth saw them bowling down the country road in a wide-open barouche, with coachman and footman in livery. Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall
The faded beauty, reclining in her barouche, wrapped in white raiment of softest China crape, and whirling past them in a cloud of dust, was as remote as a goddess. Vixen, Volume II.
When once in her place, Mrs. Brown was as comfortable as she would have been in the most luxurious barouche with C springs, but the ascent was certainly rather a drawback. Tom Brown at Oxford
He made his way to the barouche where sat the grande dame of the county, exchanged civilities, and asked leave to introduce his sister.  Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster
The barouche drew up on the crest of the Levee, and I saw the lady directing some inquiry to a bystander, who immediately pointed to our Captain. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
"That man is an infernal scoundrel," said the Chief of Police, when told that Napoleon's barouche was to have cost me 150 roubles. From Paris to New York by Land
M. le Prince de Condé too had gone off to Antwerp in a huge barouche, having under his care the treasure and jewels of the crown hastily collected three months ago at the Tuileries. The Bronze Eagle A Story of the Hundred Days
So on the whole Tom was in high favour with her, and she most graciously assented to his occupying the fourth seat in their barouche. Tom Brown at Oxford
Meanwhile break, cart, fly, van, barouche, gig, cart, and wagon continue in turn to discharge successive loads, twenty children to each responsible keeper.  Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster
As the school filed past, an elaborate barouche drew up to the iron gateway, and a lady, who was about entering it, stared at our party, and then looked keenly at Margot. Fifty-Two Stories For Girls
"Have a heart, Cap, have a heart," he pleaded, when Barry barely escaped collision with a speeding barouche while following with his eyes his unknown enemy. Gold Out of Celebes
The doctor's wide barouche lumbered slowly along the wide, straight road. The Bronze Eagle A Story of the Hundred Days
They drove through the steep and narrow lanes in all sorts of ancient vehicles, in jingles, victorias, barouches and enormous family drags. The Tragic Bride
One of them wanted to have this barouche wheeled ashore at every little town and village they came to. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
They reached their station at about five o’clock, and found a fine open barouche awaiting them, and a wagon for their trunks. Patty's Friends
No one could have guessed it, however, when an hour later, the elegant barouche, drawn by two superb grays, rolled through the streets of W——. The Diamond Coterie
In the first carriage, the state barouche, sat the four grayheaded “Boys” whom she had known all their lives and for whom her best was prepared. Dorothy's Travels
Looking out of the window, I saw Mrs. Preston being handed into a magnificent barouche by one of the black gentry she so much despised. The Continental Monthly, Vol 3 No 3, March 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
In the same manner the top of the interior could be opened, so as to make the carriage a barouche. Rollo in Naples
Passing the Allison homestead south of the Park, she saw the family carriage just rolling away,—not the open barouche that had once so nearly run her down, but the heavy, closed carriage. A Tame Surrender, A Story of The Chicago Strike
The space immediately before the house was crowded with carriages of every description, from the splendid open barouche to the comfortable family coach and the plain gig. Cruel As The Grave
A barouche, drawn by two nodding horses, came slowly along. A Little Girl of Long Ago
Every kind of vehicle that went upon wheels, from a barouche to a wheelbarrow, passed by laden with furniture. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866
The prince was invited to a fête champêtre at Phyle, and when the party was distributed in the various carriages, he found himself planted in a large barouche opposite the king and queen. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
We can see what manner of man Trundle was, as he is shown seated in the barouche, at the review, between the two sisters, each with long ringlets and parasols.  Pickwickian Studies
At an early hour on Monday, the 17th, the roads were alive with pedestrians, equestrians, Jews, Gentiles and Gypsies, in coaches, barouches and vehicles of every sort.  Lavengro The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest
"Then the barouche and horses are Monte-Cristo's also!" said the first speaker. Monte-Cristo's Daughter
This, of lighter build, and proceeding at a more rapid rate, is a barouche, drawn by a pair of large Kentucky horses. The Death Shot A Story Retold
About three hundred persons assembled, and were addressed by him at the jail, and he was conveyed home in a barouche. Diary in America, Series One
There has been a procession in green sashes, with harps on the banners,—a long procession, in barouches, on horseback, and afoot. Saint Patrick 1887
There went the barouche, dashing through the rain gushes, and in it one whose boast it was that he was equal to “either fortune”.  Lavengro The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest
He slowly clambered down from the barouche and with an exceedingly rueful countenance made his way into the inn. Monte-Cristo's Daughter
In one of the latter—a barouche of the American build—travel two young ladies, distinguished by particular attentions. The Death Shot A Story Retold
It was open, like a barouche, so that the children who were riding in it could see all around them perfectly well. Rollo in Paris
Down the way, dashing and splashing, and scattering man, horse, and cart to the left and right, came an open barouche, drawn by four smoking steeds, with postillions in scarlet jackets and leather skull-caps.  Lavengro The Scholar - The Gypsy - The Priest, Vol. 1 (of 2)
Down the way, dashing and splashing and scattering man, horse and cart to the left and right, came an open barouche, drawn by four smoking steeds, with postillions in scarlet jackets, and leather skull-caps.  Lavengro The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest
He had not been gone an instant when he suddenly reappeared, running towards the barouche and uttering loud cries of alarm. Monte-Cristo's Daughter
No wonder he sits in the barouche, with bowed head, and chin between his knees, not caring to look back. The Death Shot A Story Retold
They were followed at a little distance by two others; and then came a very beautiful barouche, drawn by four glossy black horses, magnificently caparisoned. Rollo in Paris
The next moment saw a procession of chariots, semi-circus wagons and barouches filled with homeward-bound schoolboys and their escorts, dashing at a brisk trot toward the railroad station. Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska
The old black barouche, or whatever one calls it, seems in perfect condition still, with the empress's monogram on the door panel. Pipefuls
Have a guard placed in the barouche beside Monte-Cristo's daughter and let another comrade drive the equipage to the rendezvous of the band. Monte-Cristo's Daughter
In the barouche, behind, is a second face that has been seen under the same tree, but with an expression upon it sadder and more disturbed. The Death Shot A Story Retold
They ride every day, or go on the water, or drive in a barouche; the K—— and her always together, separated from the rest, and in the evening sitting alone apart. Memoirs of the Court of George IV. 1820-1830 (Vol 1) From the Original Family Documents
I could not but feel that I had naturally small right to be parading about London in a barouche. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record
Every body is in too great a hurry to stop and go slowly, as we did in our little barouche, trotting gently along across the prairies of Illinois. A Biographical Sketch of the Life and Character of Joseph Charless In a Series of Letters to his Grandchildren
Monte-Cristo and his party rode joyously back to the Hôtel de France in the Count's barouche. Monte-Cristo's Daughter
It reaches the climax of its bitterness, when the barouche rolling along opens out a vista between the trees, disclosing a cottage—Clancy’s. The Death Shot A Story Retold
They went in a fine open barouche with two horses, which Mr. George selected from several that were standing near the hotel, waiting to be hired. Rollo on the Rhine
It was, however, a little unfortunate that, at the last moment, when the third good-bye was being said, Lady Eynesford should come whirling by in her barouche. Half a Hero A Novel
But you and I will go down in the barouche, and I'll call for you, and we'll take Mr. Jones with us. Kate Coventry An Autobiography
Finally they approached a small roadside inn and Zuleika, complaining of thirst, directed the barouche to be stopped and Peppino to dismount from his seat, enter the inn and procure some wine for her. Monte-Cristo's Daughter
At the last stage we agreed that we would do something to astonish the natives, so we ordered an open barouche, which we saw in the yard, with four horses. Marmaduke Merry A Tale of Naval Adventures in Bygone Days
The carriage, like all the other private carriages used for travellers on the Rhine, was an open barouche, and when the top was down it afforded an entirely unobstructed view. Rollo on the Rhine
Several families joined in it from far and near, and all sorts of vehicles were put in requisition: barouches, and pony carriages, and gigs, and even carts and waggons. Ernest Bracebridge School Days
The barouche I take it said Bernard rising slowly. The Young Visiters or, Mr. Salteena's Plan
Monte-Cristo arose in his barouche and, removing his hat, stood bareheaded, bowing to the excited populace. Monte-Cristo's Daughter
As he stood so, with the light of the setting sun in his face, the melancholy of a tiger in his eyes, a woman in an open barouche rode by. The Eagle's Heart
Alas! nor chariot, nor barouche, Nor bandit cavalcade Tore from the trembling father's arms His all-accomplished maid. Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor Volume I
Outside the station a cart was waiting for luggage, and a large, old-fashioned barouche with two fat brown horses, and with two brown-liveried servants upon the box. A College Girl
I suggested if there was a vacency going he might try cantering after the royal barouche said the earl. The Young Visiters or, Mr. Salteena's Plan
He thought nothing of the circumstance and was calmly waiting for an opportunity to proceed when the crowd about the barouche opened and the officers appeared with their captives. Monte-Cristo's Daughter
He naturally intimated as much to him, whereupon the owner of the barouche burst into a great peal of laughter. The Man With The Broken Ear
Every day, for a week, Mr. Chipperton hired a one-horse barouche, and he and his wife and daughter rode over the island. A Jolly Fellowship
About seven o'clock the entire Indian delegation drove up, with Red Cloud, Spotted Tail, with his three braves, in open barouches, and soon shown into the East Room. Three Years on the Plains Observations of Indians, 1867-1870
Five vehicles were in the carriage house —a landau, a barouche, a light road-wagon, a top-buggy, and a pony- phaeton for the children. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
But Mary, who knew the household pretty well by this time, knew that Jennings was out of temper by the set of his shoulders, as she surveyed them from her seat in the barouche. Mary Gray
Would that life consisted only of such incidents, of barouches and whitebait banquets! Tancred Or, The New Crusade
The next day, the Chippertons and ourselves took a two-horse barouche, and rode to the "caves," some six or seven miles from the town. A Jolly Fellowship
An open barouche was provided, also a brass band. Chapters from My Autobiography
General Grant, with a member of the Congressional Committee, rode in his own open barouche, drawn by four bay horses. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
There went the barouche, dashing through the rain-gushes, and in it one whose boast it was that he was equal to 'either fortune.' George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends
In the midst of all this gallant array came an open vbarouche, drawn by four white horses; and in the barouche, with his massive head uncovered, sat the illustrious statesman, Old Stony Phiz himself. The Literary World Seventh Reader
Napoleon, wearily leaning back in the open barouche, drawn by six richly-caparisoned horses, thanked the people with an indifferent wave of his hand, and saluted the ladies with a scarcely perceptible nod. Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia
His mother trusted him to my care and I took him a long drive in an open barouche for an airing. Chapters from My Autobiography
Grace stood in the doorway and watched the barouche until the winding drive hid it from view. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel
Down the way, dashing and splashing, and scattering man, horse, and cart to the left and right, came an open barouche, drawn by four smoking steeds, with postillions in scarlet jackets and leather skull-caps. George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends
He was quickly roused from his gloom by the stopping of a barouche before the house. Happy Pollyooly The Rich Little Poor Girl
An open barouche, in which a single person sat, was approaching, accompanied by a few horsemen. Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia
Try and find out whether or not a large closed chariot something like a barouche, drawn by four black horses, went from anywhere in the direction of the Castle on that day. The Mummy and Miss Nitocris A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension
Eeny's idea was applauded, and immediately after breakfast the barouche was ordered out, and Thomas was in attendance. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel
Young men in barouches would rattle from one house to another all day long. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan
And the men without legs ride in barouches in state processions. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
If there is any sweeter sound Than bobolinks or thrushes, It is the frou-frou of their silks— The roll of their barouches. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume III. (of X.)
My friend Siegfried drove up to my house, sprang from his barouche, and, seeing me, he ran up and embraced me tenderly. Dr. Dumany's Wife
But it was not the handsome new barouche—it was only a shabby little buggy from the station, in which a young lady sat with a pile of trunks and bandboxes. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel
“There went the barouche, dashing through the rain gushes’, and in it one whose boast it was that he was equal to ‘either fortune.’ George Borrow The Man and His Books
They took her about in the barouche when they were visiting. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 4
There are old cities with a worn-out kind of elegance, like that of superannuated horses of good breed, hitched to an old-fashioned barouche. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
By this time they had come to the street, and there in a livery barouche were the superb broad shoulders, fringed from above with fleece-white hair, of Judge Dunlevy. Tales of the Chesapeake
It was past luncheon-hour when the barouche rolled up to the door. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel
A grand barouche and pair dashes up to your door, probably with a ducal coronet on the panels. Spanish Life in Town and Country
She assented graciously, as she always did to every proposition of her husband's, and we started soon after breakfast in the barouche, with Julian Stormont on horseback. Milly Darrell and Other Tales
Mrs. Jameson looked very imposing in her barouche, and we were glad that she wore one of her handsome black silks instead of her sensible short costume. The Jamesons
They resolved themselves into a barouche, with four horses steaming a great deal, and an army of negresses with bandboxes on their heads. Romance
These latter, are, in truth, most admirable, and of all shapes: landau, barouche, phaeton, chariot, or roomy family coach. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three
They were like ox carts drawn by mules, compared with the most splendid barouches drawn by elegant dapple-greys. Lectures on Language As Particularly Connected with English Grammar.
"I have followed you often; I have seen you in your box at the opera; I have seen you whirl up Fifth Avenue in your fine barouche; and here at last I meet you!" Hearts and Masks
So they left, and were conducted down the staircase by the stout old German; and scrambled up into the furs of the barouche. Sunrise
Her little barouche, and long-tailed, dark-gray ponies, vanished with her down the road; and I was left walking up and down the room. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics
When at last they came he contrived to stop the carriage and hastily threaded his way to the side of the barouche. A Lost Leader
I believe—and this is also my suggestion—that the trustees are to provide an open barouche, and we will be escorted from the gate to the stand by a band of music. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul
An open barouche, decked with parasols, appeared at the summit of a hill; Lucan saw a head leaning and a handkerchief waving outside the carriage; he urged at once his horse to a gallop. Led Astray and The Sphinx Two Novellas In One Volume
Yet these were very practicably compatible with the alternations of importance in being driven about in her father's barouche, taking Aggie Townsend up on the road, and "setting her down at the small gray house." The Other Girls
Her niece had pointed her out as she drove by in a barouche; and it was Miss Dudley. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics
However, when the barouche pulled up in front of a house in Adelaide Crescent, Mr. Moore had his own proposal to make. Prince Fortunatus
It was five minutes or more ere the barouche appeared, Mr. Parrott requiring to be coaxed by President Kitchen to haul the three disgraced dignitaries away. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul
With dawdling, laughing and good-comradeship we chose our bonbons, and getting back into the barouche we proceeded to crunch them as we drove on to Monceaux. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. XVI., December, 1880.
Besides Judge Merlin's brougham and Mr. Middleton's barouche, there were several other carriages drawn up before the house. Ishmael Or, In the Depths
Meantime, they rode, very much at leisure, behind the barouche;—and no one troubled about them at all. Far to Seek A Romance of England and India
All sorts of vehicles and vans, Bad, middling, and the smart; Here rolled along the gay barouche, And there a dirty cart! The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood
"Is there any gentleman here going to Halifax, who would like to make a third in a new yellow barouche, with lavender-coloured wheels, and pink lining?" inquired Mr.——, the coach-maker. Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities
"I wish I was going, too!" sighed Lulu, as she and Rosie stood looking after the barouche. Elsie's New Relations
Raise him gently, and lay him in the barouche. Ishmael Or, In the Depths
It was a comfortable open barouche, with a pair of nice horses, and two servants in Eastern liveries, green vests and full trousers, and red and orange turbans. A Voyage in the 'Sunbeam' Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months
We must have the huge barouche, the coach, the close-shut coupé. A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees
We filled and emptied and refilled our sacks with the Napoleons from the monde in their flash barouches and from the loungers of the clubs, and with the greasy sous of the workingmen and grisettes. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873
The atmosphere was mild enough for an open carriage, and Selma's appetite for processional effect derived some crumbs of comfort from the process of showing herself in a barouche by the side of her husband. Unleavened Bread
Mr. Rayne had his barouche waiting on shore, and drove us first to the bandstand, where, in the coolness of sunset, all the Bombay world meet to see and to be seen. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873
Mingling with the superb turnouts were barouches unmistakably hired, occupied by people dressed with a certain cheap smartness. The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories
After leaving the sea-coast, Maximilian proceeded towards his capital in an old shabby English barouche, his journey seeming rather like the expedition of an adventurer than the progress of an emperor. France in the Nineteenth Century
At Freeport," says an observer, "Mr. Douglas appeared in an elegant barouche drawn by four white horses, and was received with great applause. The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative And Descriptive Biography With Pen-Pictures And Personal Recollections By Those Who Knew Him
In the midst of this glittering escort the candidate himself rode in an open barouche on his way to the hall where he was to deliver a final speech. Unleavened Bread
There were the barouche and the coup�; for the ladies and elder gentlemen, and the two young men accompanied them on horseback. Real Folks
All the royal carriages seemed to be out—two open barouches with four horses were for the four royalties. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
There were columns and columns of this story, but strange to say, in not one of the papers was there any allusion to the two gentlemen in the barouche, or to the air-gun. The Captain's Toll-Gate
He was looking down from the summit of the hill upon the Piazza below, when he caught sight of a barouche, in which were three ladies. The American Baron
A cadet, a dark, Italian-looking personage, came soon after in full uniform, driving himself, also, in a sort of barouche. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland
Ten minutes later we were so busy listening to the sure-things falling from the eager tongues of the various friends we met that we quite forgot all about Flash and the busy barouche. Get Next!
On arriving at Monza station we found Signor Peruzzi waiting for us, and an open barouche drawn by four horses mounted by postilions from the royal stables. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
And then she told the story of the two men in the barouche. The Captain's Toll-Gate
Minnie was sitting on the front seat of the barouche, and was alone in that seat. The American Baron
In an open barouche, drawn by four horses, stood a short, stout Irishman, with a handsome, benevolent countenance, and attired in a long black coat with a silver medal hanging upon his breast. Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography
He has a headache, poor boy,” she said, as Julius shut her into the barouche The Three Brides
Within the next few seconds I had the seemingly inanimate maiden safely deposited in the inside of the barouche and myself sitting by her side. Castles in the Air
But not one word did she tell of the story of the two gentlemen in the barouche, and of the air-gun. The Captain's Toll-Gate
Neither would lose by it, so he said; and the impression, as they rode together in an elegant open barouche, with ermine carriage robes, would be "stunning." Pink and White Tyranny A Society Novel
He stood up in a barouche holding on with his hand to the seat of the driver. Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography
Anxious to be included in the picture, the driver of the bridal barouche has craned his neck forward. A Volunteer Poilu
At the end of that time, however, he saw the barouche roll past the cross-roads towards Fair Anchor. True Tilda
Nine times out of ten shall you behold, standing at the door, a splendid equipage—a britzka or barouche. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 331, May, 1843
On several occasions we chanced to meet Louis Philippe dashing by in an open barouche. Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897
The next time he came to New York, he rode down Broadway to the Astor House standing erect in an open barouche drawn by four white horses. Abraham Lincoln
Marco had sometimes driven two horses, when riding out with his father in a barouche, up the Bloomingdale road in New York. Marco Paul's Voyages and Travels; Vermont
Not a bit," said Miss Sally; "and you shall be as comfortable as we can make you in the barouche. True Tilda
But at the gate they met Easelmann and Mrs. Sandford, who, alarmed at their long absence, had driven in a barouche along the coast in hope of hearing some tidings of the boat. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
The builder of my chaise-cart was irritated at the handsome barouche in which my family now moved above the heads of mankind. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 348, December 27, 1828
Again, he would take a post-chaise, or the White Hart barouche, for a party of pleasure, when his neighbours would have been happy with a gig. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 376, June 20, 1829
Henry the fourth of France had but one coach between himself and his queen; whereas no respectable person can now dispense at the least with a travelling chariot, a barouche, a cab, and a dennet. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 381, July 18, 1829
My uncle George was coachman and drove my master's family in great splendor in a fine barouche to church. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 1
All sorts of vehicles and vans, Bad, middling, and the smart; Here roll'd along the gay barouche, And there a dirty cart! The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 393, October 10, 1829
Not so the other occupants of the barouche. M. or N. "Similia similibus curantur."
It was but the other day, on a race-course, that I observed four people in a barouche deriving great entertainment from the contemplation of four people on foot.  The Uncommercial Traveller
A plain, but handsome, dark-green barouche had now drawn up in front of the ruinous portal of the old mansion-house. House of the Seven Gables
With a pound to start upon - two pounds, for I'd have borrowed yours - three months from now I might have been driving in my barouche, with you behind it, Bertrand, in a tasteful livery. Plays of William E. Henley and R.L. Stevenson
As for Becky, she came as a matter of course in the fourth place inside of the fine barouche Mr. Jos had bought, the two domestics being on the box in front. Vanity Fair
Now, Sir, come along;' and the stout gentleman extended his arm, and pulled first Mr. Pickwick, and then Mr. Snodgrass, into the barouche by main force. The Pickwick Papers
The four people on foot were two young men and two young women; the four people in the barouche were two young men and two young women.  The Uncommercial Traveller
Several children were drawn to the spot by so unusual a spectacle as the barouche and pair of gray horses. House of the Seven Gables
Down the way, dashing and splashing, and scattering man, horse, and cart to the left and right, came an open barouche, drawn by four smoking steeds, with postilions in scarlet jackets and leather skull-caps.  Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest
Along with the Captain was Ensign Stubble; who, as the barouche neared the inn, burst out with an exclamation of "By Jove! what a pretty girl"; highly applauding Osborne's choice. Vanity Fair
Whither went all the tourists and pedlars with strange wares? whither all the brisk barouches with servants in the dicky? whither the water of the stream, ever coursing downward and ever renewed from above?  Merry Men
This procession comprised many persons in their gigs, broughams, tax-carts, barouches, chaises, and what not, who were merciful to the dumb beasts that drew them, and did not overcharge their strength.  The Uncommercial Traveller
Two men were passing, just as the barouche drove off. House of the Seven Gables
The flower of the grass—Days of pugilism—The rendezvous—Jews—Bruisers of England—Winter, spring—Well-earned bays—The fight—Huge black cloud—Frame of adamant—The storm—Dukkeripens—The barouche—The rain-gushes. Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest
She told Pitt he might come to dinner, and insisted that James should accompany her in her drive, and paraded him solemnly up and down the cliff, on the back seat of the barouche. Vanity Fair
Now I mean you shall come for a turn with me in my barouche; and before this bottle’s empty, so you shall.’ Merry Men
The large, clean-faced house wore, to his eyes, as the barouche drove up to it, a very friendly aspect; the high, slender elms made lengthening shadows in front of it. The Europeans
Mrs. Hudson looked up mistrustfully at the tall, shabby houses, and grasped the side of the barouche in her hand, as if she were in a sail-boat, in dangerous waters. Roderick Hudson
What!" cried Julia: "go boxed up three in a postchaise in this weather, when we may have seats in a barouche! Mansfield Park
"If the worst comes to the worst," Becky thought, "my retreat is secure; and I have a right-hand seat in the barouche." Vanity Fair
Her ladyship's carriage was a barouche, and did not hold more than four with any comfort. Persuasion
He, with two or three young swells by him, had made a speech, from his barouche, outside the 'Silver Lion,' near the green; and he was now haranguing from the steps of the Court House. Wylder's Hand
Rhoda turned to the coachman, "Have the barouche at the head of Derby Wharf in an hour." Java Head
Henry, who is good-nature itself, has offered to fetch it in his barouche. Mansfield Park
Even in the darkness he could see the look the vision had given him when the barouche turned into the Square. The Gentleman from Indiana
Look there, Bowles," said he, as they were just riding into the town of Bray; "look at the barouche standing at that green door, at the farthest end of the town. Tales and Novels — Volume 06
Mr. Fairfax conducted his betrothed to her seat in the barouche, and then mounted his horse to ride back to the Castle beside her. The Lovels of Arden
He paused, speaking over his shoulder: "I'd be thankful if you would send the barouche down in an hour or so." Java Head
The Miss Bertrams laughed at the idea, assuring her that the barouche would hold four perfectly well, independent of the box, on which one might go with him. Mansfield Park
The barouche stopped in front of the courthouse, and he passed up a lane they made for him to the steps. The Gentleman from Indiana
"No horses to this barouche!" cried Captain Bowles.—"Pray, sir, whose carriage is this?" said the captain to a servant, who was standing beside it. Tales and Novels — Volume 06
I travelled in a light barouche, and with my own horses. Tales and Novels — Volume 04
It was entirely unlike him to ride in the barouche; rather he had always derided it in the terms of his calling. Java Head
He was certainly better pleased to hand her into the barouche than to assist her in ascending the box, and his complacency seemed confirmed by the arrangement. Mansfield Park
In the mean time, Lady Hunter, in her point lace and beautiful veil, seated beside her baronet, in his new barouche, endeavoured to forget this interruption of her triumph. Tales and Novels — Volume 05
She, stretching over the back of the barouche as he rode off, bawled to him, "My lord, we're at Stephen's Green, when we're at Dublin." Tales and Novels — Volume 06
Horses are old-fashioned, and only dowagers drive in a barouche to-day. Roden's Corner
As he spoke Rhoda saw the barouche draw up before the house. Java Head
"There is no hardship, I suppose, nothing unpleasant," said Edmund, "in going on the barouche box." Mansfield Park
She made them a hasty good-bye call,—alighting from a splendid barouche with two white horses, and filling their simple best-room with the light of her presence for a last half-hour. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859
"So, Lady Dashfort is here again?—This is her barouche, is not it?" Tales and Novels — Volume 06
Look at that primrose tulle, with dead ivy-leaves and scarlet berries, in the barouche. Charlotte's Inheritance
She went down when she heard the horses on the street below but the barouche was empty except for the coachman. Java Head
In and on the barouche, as all, except Roland, had come, to the gratification of the curious town? The Channings
He did not for a moment imagine that it was at Lydia Graham's entreaty the surgeon had taken his seat in the barouche. Run to Earth A Novel
On Tuesday, at nine o'clock in the morning, we found ourselves according to appointment, in our own dear carriage, at your brother's door, and he and Francis seated themselves on the barouche seat. The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 2
Here he confronted a barouche and four, filled with smart ladies and attendant gentlemen. The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838
His inquiry was reaching a depressing certainty when, passing and gazing down Hardy Street, he saw the Ammidon barouche standing in front of the Dunsacks'. Java Head
She retained their old barouche, and would retain it, and was a great deal too fond of ordering horses from the livery stables and driving out in state. The Channings
"She is happier without me," he thought, bitterly, as he drew his horse on one side, and watched all that took place around the barouche. Run to Earth A Novel
It was Sir Michael Audley's barouche which came to so sudden a stop before the little inn. Lady Audley's Secret
The baronet eyed the figure of Coleridge as he slowly passed the door of the barouche, and thus accosted him: "A pretty piece of blood, sir, you have there?" The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838
The happy pair, after partaking of an elegant collation, set out in a barouche and four for Percy-hall, the seat of Sir Robert Percy. Tales and Novels — Volume 07
At that moment, the barouche of Lady Augusta Yorke drove up to the door, and they both went out to it. The Channings
And then she took her place in the barouche, and allowed the gentlemen standing near to assist in the arrangement of the shawls and carriage-rugs, which were provided in case of change of weather. Run to Earth A Novel
If in his barouche, I can see from my window he does not alight, but sits in his vehicle, and Mr. Stanton comes out to attend him. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
It was a handsome barouche that she saw, and in it were a lady and a gentleman, neither of whom she had seen before. The Living Link
It might, she thought, be one man's taste to visit her in a barouche and four, with half-a-dozen servants, and another person's pleasure to come without parade or attendants—this was indifferent to her. Tales and Novels — Volume 07
He suffered himself to be persuaded, stepped into the barouche, and took his seat by Lady Augusta. The Channings
But though Sir Oswald found his wife's barouche the first of the carriages, she was not in it. Run to Earth A Novel
Sometimes the President goes and comes in an open barouche. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
At six in the evening Napoleon and Marie Louise drove in an open barouche through the park, without guard or escort, to the great delight of the applauding multitude. The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise
"A barouche and four, for instance?" said Mrs. Percy. Tales and Novels — Volume 07
She was living in a street off Berkeley Square, with an old lady who wore side-curls and shawls, and drove out every afternoon in a barouche with two stout horses and two lean men-servants. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution
The barouche stopped at the foot of the hill; the baronet and his wife alighted, and walked up a woody pathway leading to the summit, accompanied by Reginald, who left his horse with the servants. Run to Earth A Novel
Earlier in the summer I occasionally saw the President and his wife, toward the latter part of the afternoon, out in a barouche, on a pleasure ride through the city. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
About twelve o'clock an open barouche was drawn up to the door of Smedley Cottage, to convey to the meeting myself and those who were assembled at Mr. Johnson's. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3
"Oh! no, no—my dear madam, I speak within bounds; you cannot expect a barouche and four for girls who have nothing." Tales and Novels — Volume 07
At last they managed to stop a man who was driving an old and disgustingly dirty barouche. Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House
The lady who had taken the second place in the barouche agreed with this remark. Run to Earth A Novel
Presently two or three shabby hack barouches made their way with some difficulty through the crowd, and drew up at the Astor House entrance. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
There was a considerable gathering of people, chiefly arriving in wagons or buggies, some in barouches, and very few in chaises. Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 1
The vehicle—a dirty old barouche—was within sight, and was being slowly prepared by an elderly laborer. Daniel Deronda
The delectable parties were constantly gathered together, the grand barouche rolling in the Park, or stopping at the principal shops. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family
Lydia Graham had taken her seat in the barouche, and there was now a slight discussion as to the gentlemen who should accompany the two ladies. Run to Earth A Novel
Private barouches, cabs and coupes, some fine horseflesh—lapdogs, footmen, fashions, foreigners, cockades on hats, crests on panels—the full oceanic tide of New York's wealth and "gentility." Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
August 26th.—A funeral last evening, nearly at sunset,—a coffin of a boy about ten years old laid on a one-horse wagon among some straw,—two or three barouches and wagons following. Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 1
"I've only just arrived in my hired barouche from the pier." The Adventures of Sally
Mrs. Clive had a neat close carriage for evenings, and a splendid barouche to drive in the Park. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family
But you had better go and tell Plummer, the groom, to send the barouche after us. Run to Earth A Novel
Between these, and the amphitheatre, where at least one thousand ladies sat, the barouche passed on near to the ladies, who continued to wave their white handkerchiefs as he slowly moved on. Memoirs of General Lafayette : with an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United States; From His Arrival, August 15th, to the Celebration at Yorktown, October 19th, 1824.
A barouche with driver returned from beyond Greenfield or Troy empty, the passengers being left at the former place. Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 1
All, save Mrs. Merrifield and her boy, had gone different ways in London, so there was plenty of room in the barouche. Modern Broods
Great dowager barouches roll along emblazoned with coronets, and driven by coachmen in silvery wigs. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family
Ten minutes later and the elegant barouche of Lady Portia Hampton was bowling along to Oxford Street. A Terrible Secret
The procession then advanced—Gen. Lafayette, the Governor, Chief Justice, and Mr. Calhoun, the Secretary of War, seated in the barouche. Memoirs of General Lafayette : with an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United States; From His Arrival, August 15th, to the Celebration at Yorktown, October 19th, 1824.
Already buggies, dogcarts in single harness and tandem, barouches, and waggonettes are merrily rolling through the thick mist, past the frowning jail, and round the corner of the lake. Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter
He left the train, therefore, at that station, on a morning when the thermometer stood at over a hundred in the shade, and was carried in a barouche drawn by camels to Government House. The Broken Road
The next day, black Tom came with a barouche, and they took a drive round the lovely island. A Romance of the Republic
Past twelve o'clock!—time they were round with the barouche. The Westcotes
For his accommodation, a splendid barouche was provided, drawn by six cream coloured lofty steeds. Memoirs of General Lafayette : with an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United States; From His Arrival, August 15th, to the Celebration at Yorktown, October 19th, 1824.
They were calculated to have attained their twentieth year, and were driven at a slow jog-trot for a couple of hours every day, except Sundays, in the barouche. Peter's Mother
They were all drunk; they sang, they shouted, and their barouche was driven like a whirlwind through the forest.  The Life of Lord Byron
She spoke the last rather in a tone of inquiry; but Flora merely answered that she had once passed the Welby plantation in a barouche. A Romance of the Republic
Thin powdery snow began to fall as the Bayfield barouche rolled past the gates into the high road; and Narcissus, who considered himself a weather-prophet, foretold a thaw before morning. The Westcotes
Then followed four other barouches, drawn by four horses each, with Governors Shulze and Williamson, and suites, the general's family, and distinguished individuals. Memoirs of General Lafayette : with an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United States; From His Arrival, August 15th, to the Celebration at Yorktown, October 19th, 1824.
A little further on we met a barouche, lolling back in which sat a priest. Twixt France and Spain
The two men in the barouches made themselves known to the Special Commissary of the station, to whom the aide-de-camp Fleury spoke privately. The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness
In less than three weeks after that tender parting, an elegant barouche stopped in front of Magnolia Lawn, and Mr. Fitzgerald assisted a very pretty blonde young lady to alight from it. A Romance of the Republic
At midnight, or a little later, the barouche was announced. The Westcotes
Lafayette, uncovered and standing up in the barouche, was seen by the whole field. Memoirs of General Lafayette : with an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United States; From His Arrival, August 15th, to the Celebration at Yorktown, October 19th, 1824.
Not a soul could be found who recalled seeing the man after the barouche Tiad left the village. Alias the Lone Wolf
In the centre of the squadron and between the two lines of horse-soldiers could be seen two police-vans drawn by post-horses, behind each vehicle came a little open barouche, in which there sat one man. The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness
In an open barouche drawn by four horses were seated two juvenile representatives of President Buchanan and Queen Victoria. Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in St. Paul
The barouche would convey her back to the Town House; but already the snow lay a foot and a half deep, and was still falling. The Westcotes
After the review, which the general made on foot, he received the saluting honors in his barouche. Memoirs of General Lafayette : with an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United States; From His Arrival, August 15th, to the Celebration at Yorktown, October 19th, 1824.
"Monsieur thinks--?" she enquired in a guarded tone, taking advantage of the diversion provided by the elder lady to delay a little before entering the barouche. Alias the Lone Wolf
Poor Caroline, watching the barouche and its load drive off, felt that it would have been pleasant to have been a lady for once, and to have driven along in a carriage with prancing horses. Boys and girls from Thackeray
Several barouches followed with officers in uniform, and then the rest of the regiment, walking very slowly, their guns reversed. The Spanish Chest
It happened that the string of carriages was stopped at that moment, and I went to the door of her comfortable-looking barouche. Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories
After resting a few moments at the castle garden, he proceeded in an elegant barouche drawn by four horses, escorted by the dragoons and troops, through Broadway to the City Hall. Memoirs of General Lafayette : with an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United States; From His Arrival, August 15th, to the Celebration at Yorktown, October 19th, 1824.
Not five figures but four only were waiting beside the cirque when, wheeling the barouche as near the group as the lay of the ground permitted, he climbed down. Alias the Lone Wolf
Landaus, barouches, or tilburies, there were none in those simple days. Old Mortality, Volume 1.
There we took a barouche for the day, and started for the chateau. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
And that was what I meant when I asked the lady in the barouche at the Park gate whether she ever felt that shoulder now.  Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories
MY DEAREST,—At half past three Mrs. Russell Sturgis came in her sumptuous barouche. Memories of Hawthorne
Waiting in the middle of a broad avenue of misshapen obelisks, a dilapidated barouche with a low body sagging the lower for debilitated springs, on either side its pole drooped two sorry specimens of crowbait. Alias the Lone Wolf
The Queen appeared soon after eleven in an open barouche, with her aides-de-camp in full uniform. Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 1
There was a constant procession of family barouches, livery stable buggies and hacks. Sleeping Fires: a Novel
Alas! nor chariot, nor barouche,   Nor bandit cavalcade, Tore from the trembling father's arms   His all-accomplished maid. The Humorous Poetry of the English Language; from Chaucer to Saxe
I must now tear myself from this mansion of comfort and affection, to wander with you in some rumbling old barouche 'over brake and through briar!' Thaddeus of Warsaw
To the eldest he offered a bow suited to her condition and a hand to help her into the barouche. Alias the Lone Wolf
Even oftener and more significantly than ever did eyes turn towards her—try to hold hers—look after her eagerly when she walked in the streets or drove with the Duchess in the high-swung barouche. The Head of the House of Coombe
After Masters had assisted Mrs. Abbott's large bulk into her barouche, resisting the impulse to pitch it in headfirst, he walked slowly up the stairs. Sleeping Fires: a Novel
In an instant two outriders shot through the gate; near Apsley House, followed by a barouche and four, carrying the Queen and three of her suite. Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood
Out of consideration for the weight of his chains the defeated candidate was allowed to ride in a barouche, alias a rocking- chair. Betty Wales, Sophomore
In the first instance he paused in La Roque-Sainte-Marguerite and, tormented by thirst, refreshed himself at the auberge where the barouche and guide had been hired to convey the party from Montalais on to Montpellier. Alias the Lone Wolf
Driving slowly through Hyde Park on sunny days when she was able to go out, her high-swung barouche hinted at no lofty disdain of petrol and motor power. The Head of the House of Coombe
Have the gray horses put to the barouche and brought around. Self-Raised Or, From the Depths
But at Villa Borghese the walkers have the best of it; for they are free of those adorable outlying corners and bosky byways which the rumble of barouches never reaches. Italian Hours
But he objected to riding backward, and the barouche would not move the other way round, so he accepted the arm of the leader of the band and walked, chains and all. Betty Wales, Sophomore
There were no smart fellows, whom fortune had tumbled from the seat of their barouches—no plucked pigeons or winged rooks—no disappointed speculators—no ruined miners—in short, no one worth talking to. Peveril of the Peak
It came from the corner of the barouche next to where Mme. la Marquise was so tenderly and gaily crooning to her child. The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel
Many carriages of every description, from the barouche of the gentleman to the cart of the laborer, were scattered about, drawn up under the shade of the trees. Self-Raised Or, From the Depths
It was the barouche which had brought Santa Anna, trying to get into the open country. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville
As I raised my hand to lash the brute again, a feminine shriek reached my ears, and I became aware that there were ladies in the open barouche. Caesar's Column
It was a most delightsome barouche full that drove from the station. Magnum Bonum
Here the barouche turned off the main road, halted at a small wayside house—nothing more than a cottage. The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel
Mother I first saw, seated in the big barouche. The Garden of Survival
Just at this moment a barouche galloped up from within the town. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville
A man stands up on the seat of the front carriage-it is an open barouche. Caesar's Column
Often a cart came by, with several rough coffins in it and no mourners following; barouches, with invalid officers, rolled round the corner, and carriage loads of pretty children, with black coachmen, footmen, and maids. Hospital Sketches
Our family colour being crimson, the crimson barouche, with the six blacks and our own black and crimson liveries, made a very smart turn-out indeed. The Days Before Yesterday
The great and distinguished party had disappeared; their glittering barouche, their prancing horses, their gay grooms, all had vanished; the sound of their wheels was no longer heard. Sybil, or the Two Nations
Thus she carried off Mary in her barouche to support her in the return of bridal calls, while the others were organizing a walk to visit Flora and the rifle target. The Trial
He sat all alone in an open barouche, drawn by six milk-white horses magnificently caparisoned in a silver harness. Louisa of Prussia and Her Times
In the morning a light barouche, with a sling for luggage, came round, and Zoe was soon seated in it. A Woman-Hater
It was a June evening when the Clemens family, with the barouche and the two outriders, finally arrived in Florida, and the place, no doubt, seemed attractive enough then, however it may have appeared later. The Boys' Life of Mark Twain
The horsemen and horsewomen caracoled gaily by him; proudly swept on the sparkling barouche; the saucy grooms pranced in his face. Sybil, or the Two Nations
So Madame Vine, perforce, stepped into the barouche and sat opposite to Mrs. Carlyle, her thick veil shading her features, and their pallor contrasting with the blue spectacles. East Lynne
"Until this evening, then, Monsieur;" and the royal barouche rolled away. The Puppet Crown
Mr. Harris then drove away like the wind in his dog-cart; the traveling party were soon in the barouche. A Woman-Hater
The barouche does not look as fine, now, as it did earlier-but that was before the earthquake. Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 4 (1886-1900)
Sir Louis, however, came with four, and very arrogant he looked, leaning back in the barouche belonging to the George and Dragon, and wrapped up in fur, although it was now midsummer. Doctor Thorne
They were elbowing, and pushing, and treading on each other's heels, when an open barouche drove suddenly up to scatter them. East Lynne
The gates were open, and coming toward the two wanderers as they stood at the curb rolled the royal barouche, on each side of which rode a mounted cuirassier, sashed and helmeted. The Puppet Crown
Then he rang the bell, countermanded the dog-cart, and ordered the barouche. A Woman-Hater
She moved among her subjects like a barouche among express wagons, was heard after them as a song after sermons. Marm Lisa
He again wrapped himself in his furs, and, with tottering steps, climbed up into the barouche which was to carry him away. Doctor Thorne
The earl's carriage, an open barouche, was waiting at the gate, at the conclusion of the service. East Lynne
Six o'clock came, and with it came a fine barouche. The Fatal Boots
Could the Major see his way to letting the Slane M'Kenna wedding be adorned by the presence of four Battery horses to pull a hired barouche? Under the Deodars
It was a stately barouche the coachman and footman of which equally with its big horses seemed to have hastened to an extent which suggested almost panting breathlessness. T. Tembarom
I was nearing the Rhenish provinces, when on leaving Kaiserslauten at night, the postilion tipped my barouche into a pothole, where it was damaged. The Memoirs of General Baron De Marbot
Here, in the sunny afternoons, roll and rumble all kinds of equipages, from the cardinal's old-fashioned and gorgeous purple carriage to the gay barouche of modern date. The Marble Faun - Volume 1 The Romance of Monte Beni
She had not looked on Horatio since she watched him under the shadow of the magnolia, until his barouche passed her in her rambles some months after. Clotel; or, the President's Daughter
She reveled in the soft living and good fare of the Manor House, the drives in Leta's big barouche, and Domenico's dinners, as one to whom short commons were not unknown. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Modern English
It was an open barouche, and I knew it belonged to a family of our acquaintance, in the village, and that it usually contained ladies. Rudder Grange
I had bought a good barouche, in which, at the request of Marshal Mortier, I gave a seat to his nephew, Lieutenant Durbach, who belonged to the regiment which I was about to join. The Memoirs of General Baron De Marbot
If a carriage passed by the window, Mrs. Major Gammon would be sure to tell you that there were three carriages at Molloyville, "the barouche, the chawiot, and the covered cyar." Men's Wives
My father, yielding to my entreaties, has given me the prettiest turnout in Paris—two dapple-gray horses and a barouche, which is a masterpiece of elegance. Letters of Two Brides
I looked just for one minute as the barouche drove away at Hoskins, and never shall forget his figure.  The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond
The whole morning was spent by the coachman, scouring the country with the Taylor barouche and horses—for no time was to be spent in changing harness—in pursuit of Dianthy This, and Araminty That. Elinor Wyllys, Volume 1
Ibrahim Pasha, riding by in his barouche, looked like a bluff jolly-faced English dragoon officer, with a grey moustache and red cheeks, such as you might see on a field-day at Maidstone. From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
"No woman on earth will grace a barouche so exquisitely as my Clara." The Egoist
Dear Philip the Second in petticoats, are you comfortable in my barouche? Letters of Two Brides
I have a barouche and two bay horses, a coachman and page in neat liveries, three charming children, and a French governess, a boudoir and lady's-maid for my wife. A Rogue's Life
At the moment, Barnum's open barouche was driven into the circle and approached the royal box. The Life of Phineas T. Barnum
And this is not her own carriage at all;—that is to say, not that which she has with herself, driving; but only just the cast barouche like, as she keeps for the lady's maids.' The Absentee
I drive a barouche there, and venture to prophesy that my equipage will create the greatest excitement of any in London. The Egoist
We have English horses, a coupe, a barouche, and a tilbury. Letters of Two Brides
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