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