Someone driving a wagon or coach.
1 There is the fable of Hercules and the wagoner to confirm it.
2 The wagoner had sprung into the wagon untouched by the swirling waters.
3 So the wagoner went into the country with a load of coal.
4 Hardly one cart or wagoner passes in a quarter of an hour.
5 The bills were reluctantly produced from the dirty leather purse of the wagoner .
6 The wagoner would not take up the machine under 100 dollars.
7 It was a moment of breathless anxiety, but the wagoner kept stolidly on.
8 He was angry at the wagoner for beating them so cruelly.
9 Passing by the wagoner 's camp, they confirmed Tete Rouge's account in every particular.
10 A wagoner , hasting to join the American retreat, paused to give him drink.
11 Above them rose the wagoner , who was indeed, as he had said, Kühleborn.
12 The wagoner was a rough, profane, burly man, of generous feelings.
13 Sancho gave the wagoner and the keeper the two pieces.
14 Next he seized the wagoner by the throat, and dragged him down the stair.
15 He fancied the murderer of the wagoner was behind him.
16 He deposited the treasure with the wagoner for safe keeping.
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