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Douglas Tanglewood ushered them all into a stylish Calash Coach, which possessed a hard, covered roof and curtains to screen them from outside scrutiny, since they were dressed as roughly as any dockhand out of Stepney.
Ripping Time Asprin, Robert 2000
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At last Daughter Sewall burst out with Tears, and call'd for the Calash.
Woman's Life in Colonial Days Carl Holliday
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[206] In Germany (1756-1763) [207] Calash, a little Canadian carriage.
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Sex, I saw with my own eyes Madame Williamson, in a new Hoop and a grand silk Calash, and with half-a-dozen of her gossips, at a window of the
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 2 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861
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Mar. Since that, she granted her favours in an open Calash, whilst her
Manley: The Lost Lover: Characters Manley 1696
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From thence Mr. Read accompanied us, having his wife with him in a Calash By the pilotage of the Lt. Governour's Servant bound home.
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His Excel - lency the Gov 'there, L* Gov - came home round in Mr. Gore's Calash, which God graciously provided for me.
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She ask'd me to go into her house while I waited to pay for my Calash, but I then declin'd it; and therefore went now; Mr. Colman and Webb came in, and sat with me.
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Cousin Wendell rode home with me in my Calash, being somewhat lame.
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Boat just ready, got over in good time; but were fain to sit there a Considerable time before Ben. could get a Calash.
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