A quarter of an hour later he was seated in his calash with his servant. |
I packed her snugly in the calash and started two dragoons ahead. |
Besides his barge on the river he had a coach, a calash, and a sedan chair. |
He then prepared to set off in a calash, accompanied by Bertrand. |
European and American women in the 18th century sometimes wore the calash, a great bonnet that resembled the extension top of a calèche, or French carriage. |
In couple, a man the bandaged eyes, he hold the arms of a small calash two wheels and a lady, sat inside with elegance and she had to guide him only with ropes passed under his shoulders. |