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There were a lot of small cargo boats tied up here now and the center of the pier had hustling wagons
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"If we were approaching them from the civilization side we certainly would," Luray said, "but they wouldn't have much reason to take wagons out this way, they'd drive the herd to the village and pack them there
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Wagons were hurrying in both directions down the middle, loading and unloading at the edges
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A two-tiered truck packed high with horned goats inched past other parked trucks and wagons, some drivers snoring in their cabs
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Another town appears on our right and for a time the trackway is populated by wagons and other riders … some wave at us in a friendly way, but most hardly give us a glance
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A steady flow of wagons is moving through the gate, the soldiers speaking to each of the drivers in turn, though I get the feeling that they know most of them …
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The roadway is busy here at the entry to what must count as docks … wagons piled high with all sorts of goods trundle heavily along, drawn by much sturdier ggs than my elegant Sefir
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would load up the wagons or sledges again – there was always
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something to trade on the return trip, but he said that the wagons were
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had to retrace their steps with full wagons
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to the Vanavara trading post – a five-day trip with full wagons in
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Finally, the last loading of the wagons was completed, and the farm
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in the wagons, so we can ride in comfort on the return journey
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bank a couple of times to stay clear of horse-drawn wagons and
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drawn wagons representing the bulk of the traffic
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spent long hours with pitchforks loading horse-drawn wagons
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the sun, loading wagons with sheaves of straw and the building of
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There were people out in the lot also, conversing and tending their keda’s and wagons
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wagons, where stood a middle aged woman with
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setting fire to wagons and beating any who resisted
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They pressed on, dodging the wagons and staying clear of
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another which was configured as garages for wagons
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Had he spent any time looking at the history of the site, as Chrissie had, he’d have known that there used to be a road used by wagons which went to the coast
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queues of wagons waiting on both sides of the bridge
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had been built to be wide enough for wagons to pass, but the bridge
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specially-built wagons and heavy-duty floaters
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the wagons and floaters were pulled by people
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‘Because the trail is impassable to heavy wagons
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There she went down to the cargo level and dodged teams and wagons and came aboard with a load of brined karga that would probably be Nightday dinner on Grand Canal
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The livery's wagons, carriages and other vehicular assets had to be maintained for service
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The wider parts of these streets were normally where hill folk parked their wagons when they came to town
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There were no wagons in sight just yet
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They were on a wide causeway now, farm wagons streamed in the other direction
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It wasn't quite as straight as the other, but it was wide enough for traffic to pass, and there were quite a few farm wagons about
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Around the back of the stables were two old, reconditioned Dray wagons
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They loaded everything that they could onto the two flat back wagons
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We’ll need the two wagons we got from the hamlet
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‘Excellent, could you get that loaded onto the wagons along with the scholars, some axes, shovels and picks?’
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Flitter managed to cut the harness from the wagons and the beast joined in to the rout
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Wagons were overturned, woodsmen stomped on and those trying to escape were caught by the children
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There must have been about thirty odd wagons of different types making up the train and the Battalion transport was loaded on board the train stopped and we were shown our transport and you could hear the groans all over the place
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“Lice and fleas old son that’s why you’re scratching the straw in the wagons is full of the little perishers
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Bert remarked “This is a bag of shit cooped up in these wagons going nowhere fast and now we have to put up with being eaten alive
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Our transport was parked with other horse drawn wagons under the trees and we watched as the horses pawed the ground nervously
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We marched on for most of the day and at times we were forced to halt so that convoys of artillery pieces and horse drawn supply wagons could pass us on their way to the front
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The road to Albert was now as straight as a dye and was packed with allsorts of transport there were horse drawn supply wagons and Crossley lorries all jammed nose to tail and waiting to move a few yards further forward
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Sometimes it was hell taking supplies to the front the first mile or so was alright because either the wagons or mule trains did all the hard work it was when you got close then everything had to be carried by hand food water equipment had to be shifted to the reserve trenches directly behind the front line trenches
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It was our horses, our covered wagons and our train
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Content to just sit here in this cluttered old room with all its relations and cowboys and indians and cats having kittens and it's covered wagons and trains
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We were in a siding waiting for an ammunition train to pass us on its way to the front we were once again being transported in the lice infested wagons of the French railway system
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Lorries, wagons and mule trains that were all now entangles as we got closer to the front line
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We could see that there was far more troops, guns, cavalry, wagons and Lorries moving up than we had ever seen before
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with men, animals, wagons, and so on, and it was somewhat
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The camp was in the final process of packing up tents and loading wagons
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So few wagons had been shipped that there was no transportation for their effects, and as regiment after regiment was rushed to the front, the men, labouring in the sweltering heat, discarded articles mile by mile, until they had nothing but the clothes they stood upright in, and the route of the advance resembled the trail of a retreating army
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In lieu of ambulances a few transport wagons were utilised to take them to the rear
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General Shafter has stated that he left ambulances at Tampa, since army wagons bedded with straw make efficient transport for the wounded
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When wagons were sent to the front, the semi-naked wounded were laid in rows upon the rough bottoms and jolted back to the hospital
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One could not fail to notice the wagons that daily arrived at headquarters with forage for the horses of the general and staff and his cavalry escort, when vast paddocks of Parana grass in the valley guaranteeing food for the animals remained untouched
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One of those wagons filled with food each day would have saved much suffering to the men at the front and to the refugees, for whose plight we were morally if not legally responsible
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ploughed up in deep furrows by the heavy wheels of carts and wagons;
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The hours twisted through the night, the rhythm inexorably moving along, the wagons inching steadily forward
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The wagons had reached the front of the keep, pulling back into the field, joining with the mounted troop there
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The wagons were on their back side, hidden from view, and there was an occasional bump or movement to indicate activity within
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Very few vehicles were seen, but there were many horses pulling wagons, cyclists and tricycles transporting crates full of vegetables
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They crammed themselves into the wagons together with all their possessions, each going in a different direction
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Nevertheless, the atmosphere had changed and it was dangerous to walk in the hallways or to enter other wagons of the train
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wagons, into the huge King Street Station, filled with people
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the city matched areas of New York with the bustle of wagons
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I made three inverted-gunnery passes at the sound-detector, the tents, the latrines, and horse-drawn wagons
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Transportation to the city center was provided by horse-drawn wagons with makeshift plank seats nailed across their beds
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Hilderich counter-argued that, as was the case with wagons and carriages, arrivals and departures did not have to be evenly spaced and sometimes schedules changed without notice, because of necessity
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” Two paddy wagons were indeed awaiting them
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That afternoon, Kwonowski and three men arrived in two wagons
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Kwonowski explained that one of the wagons was Colling’s, and they would return to their homes in the second
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Just after noon, he set out in the cart, and not quite two hours later, he found the Poles waiting for him beside the road in two wagons at the place he had designated
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One of the wagons, with two of the men riding in it, held a high stack of wooden slatted cages filled with quietly squawking chickens
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But then in an instant, he jumped from the wagon seat to the ground and took off running through the woods towards where he estimated the other two wagons would be by now
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He had not prepared a way to be certain it was Elizabeth being transported; he had not anticipated the need to call off the rescue attempt at the last minute; he had not even thought it would have to be called off, and now he wondered whether the Russians in the car had noticed the tracks of the wagons they had passed leading into the woods, and whether they would find that strange
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If they attempted the same thing tomorrow, would those in the car find it odd that they would pass the same farm wagons on the same road two days in a row?
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The rendezvous with the two wagons on the road was repeated, and after positioning his own wagon, Colling uncovered the Zundapp and rode to the place overlooking the camp where he and Kwonowski had hidden themselves two days before
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This year I have made toy wagons from wood for the boys, and Helga has sewed dresses for the girls
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It was filled with horses, tents, men, women, children and every now and then, campfires and wagons with packs
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Accompanying the army were wagons, herds of animals, his court, female fans of the soldiers, merchants, traders, poets, intellectuals, surveyors, and a historian (a relative of Aristotle)
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Hayjaay came up and saw that the dead and wounded were put on wagons for the descent down the trail after the enemy
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“She was traveling in a small train of wagons
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I would often pass lone riders, groups or families on foot or in wagons, merchants, or troops of soldiers
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The activity on the street had picked up and people were moving along in wagons, carts, on horseback, and on foot in both directions
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It was quite broad for a pontoon bridge, and two wagons could easily pass each other crossing it
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beyond the shattered glass windows of the wagons, he could
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Also, there wasn’t any decent fodder for the horses; we had to bring it in on wagons, slowing us down even more
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These were made of wrought iron chains imbedded in rock on either side holding up a fairly flat surface of wooden planks, strong enough to hold a troop of horsemen or several wagons
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Choula was delighted to hear we were staying and insisted on getting one of the small wagons, so she would be more comfortable the rest of the journey
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In a short time she thought she heard voices, and before long, she clearly recognized the sounds of horses, wagons, and shouts
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They soon arrived at a place in the road where horses impatiently stamped and tugged at reins held by children on brightly decorated wagons
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The Gypsies climbed aboard their wagons
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The jangling sounds of wagons on the move echoed through the trees
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The caravan was arranged in a circle, with the wagons sitting end to end to form a wall of wood and harnesses
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Here and there a campfire burned beside individual wagons
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Maggie heard a long, high whistle rise from one of the wagons