Aún no tenemos significados para "own chariot".
1The king rode in his own chariot and he himself was the charioteer.
2Their horses stood each by his own chariot, champing lotus and wild celery.
3Decimus Mamercus took Artemisia, frightened and crying, into his own chariot.
4Pharaoh called to him to mount his own chariot, and spake thus to him:
5This was the Lady Ta-meri's litter, and his own chariot stood ahead of it.
6The sound of wheels grew louder; a carriage appeared; and I recognized my own chariot.
7I held our own chariot together through the second turn, despite the groaning of the right wheel.
8Xerxes's own chariot came next, drawn by very splendid horses, selected especially for their size and beauty.
9Sir Charles Lyndon had his own chariot, and the domestics of the establishment would follow in other vehicles.
10They took their sweating steeds from under the yoke, and made them fast each by his own chariot.
11And so it was done; and the pretty kitchen-maid became Lady Wentworth, and did ride in her own chariot.
12He came in his own chariot to Dormer's; and we took a turn in the garden, at his request.
13And they loosed from the yoke their sweating steeds, and bound them with halters, each to his own chariot.
14Your own chariot and horses.
15Behind him, slight and straight, rode Octavian in his own chariot, as the only other adult male in Caesar's family.
16And, that same night, Mrs. Gaunt left Hernshaw in her own chariot between two constables, and escorted by armed yeomen.
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