Two or three-wheeled passenger cart, of Asian origin.
1Scarcely had his 'riksha disappeared down the road, when the entire household became actively busy.
2He never did seem to be a part of the Japanese landscape like the graceful 'riksha.
3On the road, she hailed an empty 'riksha returning from some suburban home and gave Mme.
4Will you call my 'riksha now, Mr. Campbell?
5Miss Campbell made Komatsu stop the 'riksha and invited her to climb in, but she refused politely but firmly.
6It was a scene of devastation that greeted Mr. Campbell as he hurried home at daylight in a 'riksha.
7As soon as I arrived, I took a 'riksha to Mr. Buxton's lodgings and then we went to see Mme.
8Komatsu stood patiently under his oiled paper umbrella which he always placed in the bottom of the 'riksha in bad weather.
9Before she reached the house she dried her eyes and leaning out of the 'riksha let the rain beat against her face.
10A mile or two through the smooth and level streets and the hopeful and sanguine "riksha" man dumps me out at another temple.
11"There comes the 'riksha," announced Mary at last.
12"We'd better take him to a garage and go back in a 'riksha," announced Billie, much annoyed.
13"Did you notice," said Mary, "that the Japanese lady in the 'riksha wore her arm in a sling?"
15"Gracious lady of fearing not need," answered Komatsu with an ingratiating smile as he stepped between the shafts of the 'riksha.
16"A real friend is blind to everything but the best in another friend," reasoned Billie, as her 'riksha splashed along the road, drawn by Komatsu.