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1 The king rode in his own chariot and he himself was the charioteer.
2 Their horses stood each by his own chariot , champing lotus and wild celery.
3 Decimus Mamercus took Artemisia, frightened and crying, into his own chariot .
4 Pharaoh called to him to mount his own chariot , and spake thus to him:
5 This was the Lady Ta-meri's litter, and his own chariot stood ahead of it.
6 The sound of wheels grew louder; a carriage appeared; and I recognized my own chariot .
7 I held our own chariot together through the second turn, despite the groaning of the right wheel.
8 Xerxes's own chariot came next, drawn by very splendid horses, selected especially for their size and beauty.
9 Sir Charles Lyndon had his own chariot , and the domestics of the establishment would follow in other vehicles.
10 They took their sweating steeds from under the yoke, and made them fast each by his own chariot .
11 And so it was done; and the pretty kitchen-maid became Lady Wentworth, and did ride in her own chariot .
12 He came in his own chariot to Dormer's; and we took a turn in the garden, at his request.
13 And they loosed from the yoke their sweating steeds, and bound them with halters, each to his own chariot .
14 Your own chariot and horses.
15 Behind him, slight and straight, rode Octavian in his own chariot , as the only other adult male in Caesar's family.
16 And, that same night, Mrs. Gaunt left Hernshaw in her own chariot between two constables, and escorted by armed yeomen.
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