It was transported in the customary two loads, barrel and carriage, although the carriage rode on two limbers.
Some carriages rode in, but not many.
Once this carriage had ridden the rails, propelled in some mysterious way, carrying people of the old world from building to building, and from street to street.
As his carriage rode through the streets the people cheered him; they had quickly-discovered that he was on his way to see the King and guessed the reason why.
Before his carriage rode one company of men and another behind it; servants dressed in scarlet and gold bore him along, the coveted umbrella was held over his head, everything heart could desire was his.
It appeared as if that choice would prove to be a good one, for the pair watched as a lone wagon, an ornate carriage such as a nobleman might ride, rambled down the road.
Now she has a stone home in Purchase with a dining room where horses and carriages once rode, and rose gardens reminding her of the French countryside.
The carriage rode through the streets until it turned down an alley and stopped in front of a small dusty building with the sign 'Omar's Turkish Spa'.
There might be such medicine in this world; in a world where carriages rode through the air far above where even the strongest eagle could fly, anything seemed possible.