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    wagons


    1. There were a lot of small cargo boats tied up here now and the center of the pier had hustling wagons


    2. "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


    3. Wagons were hurrying in both directions down the middle, loading and unloading at the edges


    4. A two-tiered truck packed high with horned goats inched past other parked trucks and wagons, some drivers snoring in their cabs


    5. 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


    6. 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 …


    7. 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


    8. would load up the wagons or sledges again – there was always


    9. something to trade on the return trip, but he said that the wagons were


    10. had to retrace their steps with full wagons

    11. to the Vanavara trading post – a five-day trip with full wagons in


    12. Finally, the last loading of the wagons was completed, and the farm


    13. in the wagons, so we can ride in comfort on the return journey


    14. bank a couple of times to stay clear of horse-drawn wagons and


    15. drawn wagons representing the bulk of the traffic


    16. spent long hours with pitchforks loading horse-drawn wagons


    17. the sun, loading wagons with sheaves of straw and the building of


    18. There were people out in the lot also, conversing and tending their keda’s and wagons


    19. wagons, where stood a middle aged woman with


    20. setting fire to wagons and beating any who resisted

    21. They pressed on, dodging the wagons and staying clear of


    22. another which was configured as garages for wagons


    23. 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


    24. queues of wagons waiting on both sides of the bridge


    25. had been built to be wide enough for wagons to pass, but the bridge


    26. specially-built wagons and heavy-duty floaters


    27. the wagons and floaters were pulled by people


    28. ‘Because the trail is impassable to heavy wagons


    29. 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


    30. The livery's wagons, carriages and other vehicular assets had to be maintained for service

    31. The wider parts of these streets were normally where hill folk parked their wagons when they came to town


    32. There were no wagons in sight just yet


    33. They were on a wide causeway now, farm wagons streamed in the other direction


    34. 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


    35. Around the back of the stables were two old, reconditioned Dray wagons


    36. They loaded everything that they could onto the two flat back wagons


    37. We’ll need the two wagons we got from the hamlet


    38. ‘Excellent, could you get that loaded onto the wagons along with the scholars, some axes, shovels and picks?’


    39. Flitter managed to cut the harness from the wagons and the beast joined in to the rout


    40. Wagons were overturned, woodsmen stomped on and those trying to escape were caught by the children

    41. 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


    42. “Lice and fleas old son that’s why you’re scratching the straw in the wagons is full of the little perishers


    43. 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


    44. Our transport was parked with other horse drawn wagons under the trees and we watched as the horses pawed the ground nervously


    45. 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


    46. 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


    47. 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


    48. It was our horses, our covered wagons and our train


    49. 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


    50. 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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