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  • ‘So, you see,’ said Mrs. Bradley, ‘we want to know why the ice-cart came here that day.’

    The Dancing Druids Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- 1948

  • ‘Come on,’ he said briefly; and the two young men got out of the car and strolled back towards the ice-cart.

    The Dancing Druids Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- 1948

  • ‘And there goes the ice-cart,’ said Gascoigne, as the lorry drove in at the gates.

    The Dancing Druids Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- 1948

  • ‘So, you see,’ said Mrs. Bradley, ‘we want to know why the ice-cart came here that day.’

    The Dancing Druids Mitchell, Gladys, 1901- 1948

  • Then the ice-man will cease from troubling and the ice-cart be at rest.

    Stories of Inventors The Adventures of Inventors and Engineers Russell Doubleday 1910

  • Colonel Symonds Dodd flashed past the ice-cart that afternoon in his limousine.

    The Landloper Holman Day 1900

  • It was a Consolidated ice-cart; Farr knew those carts with their loads of river-ice.

    The Landloper Holman Day 1900

  • The ice-cart with its weighty tongs never climbs our Hill, yet the icechest does not lack its clear blue cake of frozen February.

    The Hills of Hingham Dallas Lore Sharp 1899

  • One morning, three months later, when Raegen had stopped his ice-cart in front of my door, I asked him whether at any time he had ever regretted what he had done.

    Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890

  • One morning, three months later, when Raegen had stopped his ice-cart in front of my door, I asked him whether at any time he had ever regretted what he had done.

    Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890

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