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Why ever did you let me get into that wagonette?"
The two men came down the path towards the wagonette, but they were not alone.
I began to talk quickly: "Have you seen the wagonette?
The Wagonette was also a runabout but looked much more sophisticated.
A wagonette may be open or have a tilt.
During his lifetime, he must have taken the wagonette full of girls up to the plateau many times.
It is dark in the wagonette, and not so merry as it might have been.
There's a wagonette here to take us all.
Levin stayed by the wagonette and watched the hunters with envy.
Outside, beyond the low, white fence, a wagonette with a pair of cobs was waiting.
The whilom prisoner stepped out of the wagonette and together the two men went inside the house.
Two new front-engined cars appeared for 1902 which again featured many parts from the Wagonette.
In Victorian times visitors were taken by wagonette to see the magnificent peat-fuelled flames.
A tall man had stepped from the shadow of the porch to open the door of the wagonette.
Transportation improvements began in 1839, when a horse-drawn wagonette line connected the hill to downtown.
A dusty wagonette crammed full of townspeople, probably going to visit the shrine, drove by along the main road.
The wagonette was hardly out of sight when a light chaise with a pair of horses came into view.
A small wagon with an arrangement of the seats similar to horse-drawn omnibuses is called a wagonette.
Later the club paraded the trophy around Wigan in a wagonette, accompanied by a brass band.
'What, you want to take Kitty in the wagonette?'
Omnibus is an old term for bus or wagonette, being the Latin for 'for all'.
It was a coke-fired wagonette with a three-stage tubular boiler, and could seat six.
And there is a big, eight-passenger oak wagonette, outfitted for funerals with a space for a casket.
'And here's the wagonette catching up with us.'
It is on record that on one occasion a wagonette of curlers from Kilmarnock drove onto the ice.