Soon he was in the wagon shafts, and Henry was in the driving-seat.
From her perch on one of the wagon shafts, Elayne hardly tried to hide her interested attempt to make out what he was saying.
A long coloured cart with rainbow-hued covering was pulled into the church by a dozen or so wretched creatures chained to the wagon shaft.
A long wagon moved slowly down the road toward the rebels' movable barricades, drawn by eight riders, four on each side of what looked to be an enormous wagon shaft.
With a last combined thrust the men eased the wagon further into the marsh and, with a soft gurgling plop, the wagon disappeared beneath the dark water leaving a faint swirl rippling across the oily surface, broken only by the long wagon shaft.
And where there's a wagon shaft end it's reasonable to suppose that there might be a wagon.
And Pippi took hold of the wagon shafts and pulled the wagon home for him.
Beyond the entrance, the show's main street meandered among wagons like those the Tinkers used, little houses on wheels with the wagon shafts lifted against the drivers' seats, and walled tents often as large as small houses.
In the rose-colour building at Number 14 was the tavern Fimmelstången (The Thill, e.g. the wagon shaft) were the poet Lasse Lucidor (1638-1674) was stabbed to death.
Even stranger, the wagon shafts were missing.