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1
The boats were
drawn
by
mules
of established sweetness of temper.
2
A diminutive streetcar
drawn
by
mules
with jingling bells passed now and then.
3
Others, placing their wives on cars
drawn
by
mules
,
proceeded towards the city.
4
The English had made for this army a sort of field-artillery,
drawn
by
mules
.
5
At the landing, we boarded a dilapidated street car
drawn
by
mules
,
for the hotel.
6
Over these, trains of loaded and empty coal-cars
drawn
by
mules
were constantly coming and going.
7
Canal-boats,
drawn
by
mules
,
swim by, feeling their way along like blind men led by dogs.
8
Behind their train comes Margaret of Anjou, white-faced and grim, seated on a litter
drawn
by
mules
.
9
Their mode of transport is the pack-mule, and the "carreta"
drawn
by
mules
or oxen.
10
Firmly bound in a two-wheeled cart,
drawn
by
mules
,
he was dragged over stock and stones to Madrid.
11
Big barges,
drawn
by
mules
and horses on its shore, were cutting the still waters of the canal.
12
The cars are
drawn
by
mules
.
13
They were like ox carts
drawn
by
mules
,
compared with the most splendid barouches drawn by elegant dapple-greys.
14
Draught-horses were at this time unknown in Spain, where all coaches, even the king's, were
drawn
by
mules
.
15
Firmly bound in a two- wheeled cart,
drawn
by
mules
,
he was dragged over stock and stones to
16
Two boxes, called carriages,
drawn
by
mules
,
were at the door, to convey us to Magna de Clavo.