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And he threw himself back in the calash, not this time to sleep, but to think.
"See you at half past ten," Eleanor called as she jumped out of the calash.
Frederika and her daughters followed the army in a calash.
An hour after they stepped into their calash, both dressed in feminine attire.
Mills, the coachman, waited on the seat of the calash.
In the Philippines, a small two-wheeled calash is called a kalesa or calesa.
I have now come to tell you that they are harnessing two horses to your calash, and you may set off at full speed."
Mills was waiting with the calash on the other side of Tenth, unable to get closer because of the usual congestion.
Although they had traveled most of the distance in a public calash, they had had to walk the final three leagues.
That was the case with A. T. Stewart, the owner of the store toward which the calash was heading.
Eleanor dashed down the back steps and in a moment was on her way to Hutter Hall in the calash.
A showy example was pulled up alongside the opera house, a shiny black landau, its soft leather calash tops let down for the pleasant weather.
A kalesa or calesa (sometimes called a caritela/karitela) is a horse drawn calash (carriage) used in the Philippines.
Yet sheer perversity prompted her to try on a singularly unattractive bonnet with an extra brim, reminiscent of a calash and appropriately called an "ugly."
At one point, a large heifer wandered between the stalled calash and a dray just ahead, the cow lowing and clanking her bell.
Having donned this frippery, good Master Foster and I hired a calash and drove to the Palace.
According to Arin, Meressa's illness was making it progressively harder for her to leave her chambers at the retreat in Calash.
Stubbs likewise painted a portrait of Sir Hercules and his lady driving in their green enamelled calash drawn by four black Shetlands.
The calash contained Mademoiselle Danglars and Mademoiselle d'Armilly.
Julia had been rushed to the hospital by ambulance, while Mills had taken the calash to upper Fifth Avenue to summon Gideon.
No, Vedek Arin had the pilot take us down over the sea first, so we could take Her Eminence back to the retreat at Calash."
The earlier carriage type, called calash or calèche, was also a light carriage with small wheels, inside seats for four passengers, a separate driver's seat and a folding top.
The filly was sired by Dante the winner of the 1945 Epsom Derby out of the mare Calash, a daughter of Hyperion.
He made a last effort to ride a few miles round Longwood on the 22d of January 1821, but it exhausted his strength, and from that time his only exercise was in the calash.