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For a moment or two I stood listening to the jink-jink-jingle sound, and then just beyond the silhouetted branches, down the center of the lighted street, there it came, the only kind of vehicle that could move on a night like this: a light, airy, one-seated sleigh drawn by a single slim horse trotting easily and silently through the snow.
Time and Again Finney, Jack 1995
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The church [39] is of brick, in a grove of very beautiful live-oak trees wreathed with grapevines and hanging moss, under which were tied every conceivable description of horse and vehicle, from Mr. Pierce's six-seated carriage and pair of fine Northern horses to the one-seated sulkies, and mules saddled with cotton-bags.
Letters from Port Royal Written at the Time of the Civil War (1862-1868) Elizabeth Ware [Editor] Pearson
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A one-seated buggy is Cupid's most formidable chariot.
The Kentucky Ranger Edward T. Curnick
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"They will send down bye-and-bye for your luggage; it's only a one-seated affair outside."
Medoline Selwyn's Work Hattie E. Colter
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Holman had only a one-seated buggy, so the two sisters drove and we preachers walked.
Personal Experiences of S O Susag Susag, S O 1948
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He drove around Wetona in a sagging, one-seated cart and never made any money because he did honest work and charged as little for it as men who did not.
Cheerful—By Request Edna Ferber 1926
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He drove around Wetona in a sagging, one-seated cart and never made any money because he did honest work and charged as little for it as men who did not.
One Basket Edna Ferber 1926
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Old Captain Semple, in his rickety one-seated buggy, drove up the beach, the water rising in the wheel-tracks.
The Heart of Rachael Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923
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Two officers and a courier with a folding bicycle, besides the Minister of War, had to be tucked away in a one-seated car.
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The one-seated enemy machines never ventured out except in groups, and even with the advantage of two against one refused to fight.
Georges Guynemer Bordeaux, Henry, 1870- 1918
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