The driver's figure is composed of relatively few elements and, perched on a buckboard, seems diminutive in comparison to the neighboring group. |
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So trying to stay out of one another's way, the three had loaded the buckboard with supplies and tools. |
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Garrett had already gone home and he'd sent Hans on to the house with the buckboard. |
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As the buckboard bounced on its way to the Ponderosa, Hoss and Joe rode close to the buckboard so all four of the Cartwrights could talk. |
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While passing Hop Sing on the road that morning, they'd waved to him as he headed the buckboard into town for their supplies. |
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But when they moved him into the buckboard using a hard board stretcher, he shuddered violently and passed out. |
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Joe was reluctant to rely on the drug, refusing it even when Ben and Hoss moved him to a buckboard for transportation back to the Ponderosa. |
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The current Explorer offers substantial refinement over the previous version, which rides like a buckboard wagon by comparison. |
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Shorty's head came up when he heard the sound of a buckboard pulling up in front of the bank. |
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And it was in this reliable old phaeton that I took her back to my home, strapping her and her sizeable dowry to the buckboard. |
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She and Mother drove back in the buckboard and somehow got the old stove loaded. |
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She might get tired of the buckboard ride, the swaying around in the wind and the dearth of heat in the winter. |
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And Herman Goslin made his scant living by meeting the steamboats and transporting the disembarking passengers, if any, up to the hotel in a gimpy buckboard. |
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The two men on the seat of the buckboard got down and stood either side of it. |
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Similar in concept to the Mini Moke, but lacking its charm, the Citroën Méhari was a plastic-bodied utilitarian buckboard. |
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Get Morgan up and we will hitch the buckboard and I will ride beside you. |
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He had already explored Nova Scotia for gold, iron and coal, penetrated the Upper Fraser Valley in British Columbia, and made a 2,300-mile loop on the Prairies by Red River cart, buckboard wagon, saddle horse and York boat. |
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Trusdale went to the back of the buckboard and climbed up. |
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No doubt, the trip was more scenic from the buckboard of a Conestoga wagon when folks had to worry about Indians, bandits, and bad weather. |
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With his wife, Osa, his companion on his explorations, Mr. Johnson had been taken to a hospital in Los Angeles after being brought down a difficult trail in a buckboard pulled by a tractor. |
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I'm too weak to ride. I'd have to ride, because for one thing the white-ants have eaten the wheels of my buckboard, and my one cart-horse has gone bush with the brumbies. |
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