The duchess of Kent had communicated her projects to Lord Melbourne, and they were known to many other statesmen, and to persons in society; but the gossip of drawing-rooms during the years 1837-38 continually represented that the young queen had fallen in love with Prince This or Lord That, and the more imaginative babblers hinted at post-chaises waiting outside Kensington Gardens in the night, private marriages and so forth. [Please select]
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Good lord, they've even grabbed those chaises. [Please select]
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"In an hour you shall have travelling chaises here, Dorothy," he said. [Please select]
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At Hyde Park Corner there was quite a jam of coaches, chaises, and cabriolets and beribboned phaetons, which made way for us, but kept us busy bowing as we passed among them. [Please select]
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Certain carriages (chaises and cabriolets) would carry only portmanteaux (_vaches_), but _voitures fermées_, _calèches_, and the like might carry also a trunk (_malle_). [Please select]
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