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1 She was, however, allowed to enter the carriage that awaited her without disturbance.
2 They will both enter the carriage with my comrade behind.
3 The King would enter the carriage first and seat himself in the right hand corner.
4 As the mourners pass out to enter the carriage , the guests stand with uncovered heads.
5 I hurried with the pleasing tidings to Wallace, who eagerly consented to enter the carriage .
6 She was all ready to enter the carriage when she heard her name called: Sylvia!
7 Philip came down-stairs with them, saw her enter the carriage followed by her mother, Mr. Edmonstone outside.
8 Will you please to enter the carriage ? '
9 As they were about to enter the carriage the King signed to the English ambassador to go first.
10 The moonlight touched them as they paused to enter the carriage , and he recognized Mrs. Dorset and young Silverton.
11 I saw him enter the carriage and drive away, and thirteen years passed before I looked upon him again.
12 The old woman was therefore brought down, and made to enter the carriage , and seat herself facing Mademoiselle Pointdexter.
13 Now let us enter the carriage , for I am just pining to hear what it is you have on hand.
15 One need ask no questions, but merely enter the carriage , tell the coachman where to drive, and pay him six-pence.
16 As the men separated McNerney strolled down to the corner where he had seen Clayton and Leah Einstein enter the carriage .
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