"Carryall" Quotes from Famous Books
... end, some of the boys ran for the stables and presently returned with Jackson Lemond, the driver of the school carryall, commonly called Horsehair, because of the hairs which ... — Dave Porter and the Runaways - Last Days at Oak Hall • Edward Stratemeyer
... miles north of the village, where there was shade on a bit of level green, and a spring bubbling out of a fern-hung bluff: from which you looked down the glen over a stretch of the river. Marcia had planned that they were to drive thither in a four-seated carryall, but the addition of Bartley's guests ... — A Modern Instance • William Dean Howells
... and had at once recognized the four persons seated in the shabby old carryall which at that moment turned in at ... — An Alabaster Box • Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Florence Morse Kingsley
... afford some interesting study. One would think that nothing less than a grand duke was riding in this rattling old carryall." There was silence for a time. "I must warn you, Breitmann, that, in all probability, you will have your meals at the table with the admiral and his daughter; ... — A Splendid Hazard • Harold MacGrath
... mules, much more exemplary, in teams of two, three, and four, covered with bells and drawing every kind of carryall and stage and omnibus. These vehicles were built when the road was, about 1750, and were, like the road, left to the natural forces for keeping themselves in repair. The natural forces were not wholly adequate in either case, but the vehicles were not so thick ... — Familiar Spanish Travels • W. D. Howells
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