Nor can I. Judge Kipler begins hauling chairs back to the house, eyeing Buddy as he walks in front of the Fairlane.
The heartiest even managed to haul heavy chests or chairs or cupboards into the center.
Under the 25-foot ceiling, union workers being paid double overtime hauled away old tables, chairs and sofas, and then peeled away the carpet.
Eddie and I hauled some chairs into the bedroom and began to chew sticks of gum for Gummy as he worked on his sculpture of a Canada goose in full flight.
So while the final touches are being put on the hotel's Fiberglas exterior and stainless-steel and wallpapered luxury interior, workers are having to haul beds and chairs up staircases.
"You have to make the best of what you got," Ms. Bush said as she hauled her beach chairs and beach bags out of the parking lot.
But most summer days people park up the road, a quarter-mile away or so from where Sagg-Main Road meets the ocean, and hike the rest of the way, hauling folding chairs and hampers.
Bobby scrambled out from behind the screen and hauled the table and chairs to the side.
Such words, coming from a couple who hauled lawn chairs to Utica and patiently waited five hours for the candidates to appear, are exactly what the Clinton-Gore campaign advisers are dying to hear.
For example, at one point the maid starts hauling chairs into Argan's sitting room a la Ionesco; Argan is given an "and don't call me Shirley" line from "Airplane!"