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Sleighs were in great demand, but, besides these, cars could be seen by dozens on the highroad leading to the rival town, situated some ten miles away.
The Chums of Scranton High at Ice Hockey Donald Ferguson
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Sleighs to be used during those months when snow lay on the ground.
The Story of the First Trans-Continental Railroad Its Projectors, Construction and History W. F. Bailey
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Sleighs like the one that Hawtrey drove are not common on the prairie, where the farmer generally uses the humble bob-sled when the snow lies unusually long.
Masters of the Wheat-Lands Harold Bindloss 1905
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Sleighs like the one that Hawtrey drove are not common on the prairie, where the farmer generally uses the humble bob-sled when the snow lies unusually long.
Hawtrey's Deputy Harold Bindloss 1905
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Sleighs were on all sides and, as the two boys drove along, two different sleighing parties passed them.
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Sleighs were moving to and fro in the streets, and bright bits of color on the girls 'hoods and in the broad knit scarfs which the young men wore, formed pleasing reliefs from the dazzling blue and white.
A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West Hamlin Garland 1900
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Sleighs are out for the first time this winter; and, as usual, the good people enjoy the first sleighing extremely.
Rural Hours 1887
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Sleighs of all sizes were ploughing their way hither and thither, breaking out a track in the heavy mass that encumbered the streets.
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Sleighs were common in New York a half-century before they were in
Home Life in Colonial Days Alice Morse Earle 1881
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Sleighs are prohibited by municipal law from carrying bells in the limits of the city.
Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life Thomas Wallace Knox 1865
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