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More "Covered wagon" Quotes from Famous Books
... of the covered wagon. He came down on all fours, he was in such a hurry; but he was up again ... — Janice Day, The Young Homemaker • Helen Beecher Long
... a covered wagon for us, and a 'boy,' that indispensable article in the country, to ... — Continental Monthly , Vol IV, Issue VI, December 1863 - Devoted to Literature and National Policy. • Various
... over, and now comes another class of health-seekers. A rough, white-covered wagon jolts up. The horse is tied to a post, a curtain unbuttoned and raised, and from a bed upon the uneasy floor a pale, delicate boy, shrinking from the light, is lifted by his burly father. The child is carried to the spring, and ... — Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, April, 1858 • Various
... I hope you'll both be pleased when I tell you we are going up into the Pontico Hills region, with a horse and covered wagon, hired from Tim Butler's livery stable, to carry all ... — Jack Winters' Campmates • Mark Overton
... pass the winter nights in evergreens, thick-growing vines, under the eaves of verandas, or {86} on the rafters of bridges. Many creep into cracks of outhouses. I have found them at night in caves, barns, and once in a covered wagon. Almost any available shelter may have its bird tenant on cold nights, who if undisturbed will often return again and again to the refuge it has ... — The Bird Study Book • Thomas Gilbert Pearson
... seat, too, almost as soon as I took mine. She was in a great bustle, getting her covered wagon under way, and stocked with eggs, butter, cheese, and green vegetables for her weekly trip to the nearest market-town. She was, however, sufficiently mindful of her nephew's lessons to regret that she must leave ... — The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 • Various
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