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Had he not halted the horses, turned the reins over to Saxon, and shot an eight-pronged buck from the wagon-seat?
CHAPTER XVI 2010
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But when Gwyna stood up on the wagon-seat, and announced to the entire camp that Rune and Talaysen were vanderie-in the Gypsy tongue, wedded-the greetings turned into an impromptu wedding celebration.
The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992
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Hunt glanced around him and with a quiet sigh of pleasure sat down on the great wagon-seat sofa.
A Girl Possessed Winspear, Violet 1980
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Rocky-Mountain canon one day, when suddenly a tremendous gust of wind came swooping down upon them and actually carried the Englishman clean off the wagon-seat.
More Toasts Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher
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He said he put the package on the wagon-seat, and got out to unharness the horse.
Golden Days for Boys and Girls Volume XIII, No. 51: November 12, 1892 Various
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We had gone to bed, but I couldn't remain there; so I sat on the wagon-seat with Jerrine beside me.
Letters on an Elk Hunt Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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But after that stop -- for they were well into the country now -- there was no keeping Sister on the wagon-seat.
Hiram the Young Farmer Burbank L. Todd
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"Come!" said jocose Drew to him one day, as he sat on the wagon-seat ready to start for the city, "we are waiting for you!"
Brook Farm John Thomas Codman
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He did not have such a one, but he did have an old wagon-seat cover, which could be raised or dropped at will.
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There was no use looking for it, or advertising for it; he knew that it was on that wagon-seat.
Golden Days for Boys and Girls Volume XIII, No. 51: November 12, 1892 Various
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