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 1      IV|         hurried away to engage a carriage to take them to Vergato.
 2      IV|        four were seated in their carriage, the gentlemen facing the
 3       V|          plans of my own."~ ~The carriage turned into a brilliantly
 4       V|      stop, and alighted from the carriage after shaking hands with
 5      VI|          to St. Peter's. An open carriage halted in the now deserted
 6    VIII|       down the steps to open her carriage door, assist her to alight,
 7    VIII|         white wig, with a closed carriage, is also ordered to serve
 8      IX|          having left hers in the carriage. The arena was so shaded
 9    XIII|         princess returned to her carriage.~ ~"Do you know where Signor
10    XIII|       square. Don't go home in a carriage, but on foot. You needn'
11    XIII|        escorted his guest to her carriage and took leave of her with
12    XIII|       where we will wait for her carriage. She is a good friend of
13    XIII|          sound of an approaching carriage was soon heard, and when
14    XIII| traveller's passport, and as the carriage door was thrown open Blanka
15    XIII|         turned again to the open carriage door and plucked at the
16    XIII|          me with you."~ ~But the carriage door was closed in her face.~ ~"
17    XIII|  scornfully after the retreating carriage. Then she turned once more
18     XIV|       way.~ ~"Can you sleep in a carriage?" the market-woman asked
19     XIV|   harnessed them to a travelling carriage. "Water behind us, fire
20     XIV|         to overtake and pass any carriage in front of them, to quicken
21     XIV|          us must walk beside the carriage and keep it from tipping
22     XIV|          be depended on, and the carriage is Toroczko work and good
23     XIV|        bridle, and conducted the carriage through the gate and into
24     XIV|     Blanka like a child from the carriage, and carried her into the
25     XIX|          and made his way to the carriage that awaited him below.
26     XIX|         to his coachman, and the carriage rolled rapidly down the
27   XXIII|         to Gyertyamos and hire a carriage for me. You shall have a
28  XXVIII|          evening he saw a closed carriage drive away from the next
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