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1 She must have a carriage ; angels of that sort have no wings.
2 If you are not able to walk, we shall have a carriage .
3 I wonder, Friend, you did not take care to have a carriage - road .
4 They usually have a carriage down here when they're expecting any one.
5 Shall you have a carriage too, or will you drive with mammy?
6 You should have a carriage and liveried servants and a title.
7 She would have a carriage and proceed on her journey forthwith.
8 We did not have a carriage and horses and a coachman.
9 Next year, if I live, you will be able to have a carriage .
10 I can't have a carriage without its costing ever so much.
11 We should have a carriage to Sorrento, and to-morrow a donkey for the baggage.
12 We have a carriage , a beautiful house on the boulevard, horses, servants, and all.
13 Why do you not have a carriage of your own?
14 You can have a carriage , a horse to ride.
15 She herself was perfectly well, but a little fagged, and they must have a carriage .
16 Will you be well enough to walk home, or shall I have a carriage ordered?
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