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1 Here a light waggon and a carriage were waiting.
2 All being arranged, our friend appeared in a light waggon , with a pair of spicy trotters before it.
3 We left Cobourg on the afternoon of the 1st of September in a light waggon , comfortably lined with buffalo robes.
4 There was a light waggon kept for the old people to drive about in, the box of which rested on the axles.
5 We left Charlotte Town early on a brilliant morning, in a light waggon , suitably attired for "roughing it in the bush."
6 This way and that sped the demon engines, whirling lighted waggons full of people.
7 When we have arranged that we will hire a couple of light waggons and start.
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