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  • Hunting quail from a mule-drawn wagon is all that.

    Is This the Ultimate Dog Vehicle? 2010

  • Everyone gathered behind the mule-drawn wagon, its hastily applied new coat of green paint already flaking off.

    Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011

  • Everyone gathered behind the mule-drawn wagon, its hastily applied new coat of green paint already flaking off.

    Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011

  • Everyone gathered behind the mule-drawn wagon, its hastily applied new coat of green paint already flaking off.

    Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011

  • In New Orleans, the heat was, as usual, heavy and suffocating — but just under 95 degrees, cool enough to allow the mule-drawn carriages to continue riding through the French Quarter.

    Intense heat scorches central, southern USA 2011

  • Three quarters of a century ago, he'd ridden over that spot in a mule-drawn cart, and now he was seeing it through the lens of a digital Nikon.

    Calling Up Ghosts on the Ten-Mile Straight Eleanor Henderson 2011

  • Hunting quail from a mule-drawn wagon is all that.

    Is This the Ultimate Dog Vehicle? 2010

  • Everyone gathered behind the mule-drawn wagon, its hastily applied new coat of green paint already flaking off.

    Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011

  • Then we remember the crowds of mourners slowly moving through the streets of Atlanta on a hot sunny day, surrounding King's casket as it was carried on a mule-drawn farm wagon; and the riots that burned across the nation in the wake of his death, a stinging, misbegotten rebuke to his gospel of non-violence.

    Dr. King's Economic Dream Deferred 2010

  • My great-aunt Octavia King was a product of the nineteenth century, even walking from Georgia to Texas and back with a mule-drawn wagon and dying siblings along the way.

    Gareth Harris: Outgrowing the Need for Gods - Life Lessons From A Priest 2010

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