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  • By fknvirty, November 26, 2009 @ 5:03 pm wonder how lunch in the lav down in tramtrack-land went?

    Cheeseburger Gothic » So, Abe, got my ten bucks? 2009

  • The carriage swerved from the tramtrack to the smoother road past Watery lane.

    Ulysses 2003

  • The carriage, passing the open drains and mounds of rippedup roadway before the tenement houses, lurched round the corner and, swerving back to the tramtrack, rolled on noisily with chattering wheels.

    Ulysses 2003

  • A dusk like that of the outer world obscured his mind as he heard the mare's hoofs clattering along the tramtrack on the Rock Road and the great can swaying and rattling behind him.

    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Joyce, James, 1882-1941 1922

  • A dusk like that of the outer world obscured his mind as he heard the mare's hoofs clattering along the tramtrack on the Rock Road and the great can swaying and rattling behind him.

    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Joyce, James, 1882-1941 1922

  • A dusk like that of the outer world obscured his mind as he heard the mare's hoofs clattering along the tramtrack on the Rock Road and the great can swaying and rattling behind him.

    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man James Joyce 1911

  • The carriage swerved from the tramtrack to the smoother road past Watery lane.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • The carriage, passing the open drains and mounds of rippedup roadway before the tenement houses, lurched round the corner and, swerving back to the tramtrack, rolled on noisily with chattering wheels.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • He saw the driver of the phaeton strike his horse with a whip, and the horse, suddenly breaking into a gallop, slipped and fell to the ground on the tramtrack.

    Carnac's Folly, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • He saw the driver of the phaeton strike his horse with a whip, and the horse, suddenly breaking into a gallop, slipped and fell to the ground on the tramtrack.

    Carnac's Folly, Volume 3. Gilbert Parker 1897

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