A long chair; for reclining.
A carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top; drawn by a single horse.
1 In stile; a chaise and four; smoking the road; raising a mist?
2 The chaise stops; Varney pulls in, and draws aside to the hedgerow.
3 The one remained in the hall, the other advanced to the chaise .
4 Yes: and the young lady in the chaise to-day was that girl.
5 The noise of the chaise had disturbed the quiet of the establishment.
6 The man was to return home with the chaise in the evening.
7 The chaise was bowling along the banks of the river toward Suresnes.
8 Next day Woloda and myself departed in a post - chaise for the country.
9 This time she pulled herself free and sat up in the chaise .
10 The chaise will be here forthwith; we return to Yorkshire this day.
11 So I got out of the chaise and went to the merchant.
12 No sooner did she reach Orleans than the Prussians stopped the chaise .
13 She went to meeting, and drove with the Squire in his chaise .
14 One patted Peter on the head, and the other ordered the chaise .
15 The night was impenetrably dark and the chaise more than ordinarily rickety.
16 Preston got into the chaise and set the tray on his knees.
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