"Handcart" Quotes from Famous Books
... sketches, drawings of pictographs, etc., and took my meals at Sister Louisa's. I became much interested in the story of her experiences which she told us from time to time, especially as she was one of the women who had pushed a handcart across the plains. After a few days the Major came in from a trip accompanied by several Pai Utes, among whom was Chuarooumpeak, the young chief of the Kaibab band, usually called Frank by the settlers and Chuar by his own people. The Pai Utes having no "F" ... — A Canyon Voyage • Frederick S. Dellenbaugh
... that has bewildered all three? A pedlar's cart, a handcart; they had seen it stop in ... — Child Life In Town And Country - 1909 • Anatole France
... with all its ignominy, was not by any means the worst. The worst, incomparably, was the going back on Monday evening to settle up. There was a man coming from Wandsworth with a handcart for the cots, the high chair and all the babies' furniture, and the kids' toys and the little clothes, their whole diminutive outfit, and for what he needed of his own. And when all the packing was done he would still ... — The Combined Maze • May Sinclair |