Type of four-wheel horse-drawn vehicle, known in Russia and other countries.
1A little further off stood some cars and a big telega.
2Curiously primitive, the telega is four-wheeled, with two planks thrown crudely across the axle-trees.
3Tell me rather why you sleep in the telega.
4The woman pointed to the telega in silence.
5Rezanov stood the telega exactly half a day.
6The telega in which we were seated- afour-wheeledskeleton cart-didnot submit to the ill-treatment so silently.
7Rouletabille recognized the driver of the telega.
8As it came nearer, I perceived a telega, a country cart, with a horse harnessed to it.
9What has brought you here? cried Mark as he crawled out of the telega and stretched himself.
10Didn't you climb onto a telega?
11I mounted the telega (Summer carriage), two hussars withdrawn swords beside, and took the road to Khasan.
12He seated himself in his telega, in which lay two trunks, one containing his pistols, the other his effects.
13Let us trade the harrow, the plow, the sledge, the telega for money, and let us have a good time.
14Raisky approached the telega.
15"He sleeps in the telega."
16A little further off stood some cars and a big telega.