Landaus, barouches, or tilburies, there were none in those simple days. [Please select]
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They left the landaus at a point selected by Abbas-Meerza, from which an excellent view of the ancient structures could be obtained. [Please select]
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Before they had disposed of it the landaus were at the door. [Please select]
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(It is very vulgar to fill open landaus with displayed floral offerings and parade through the streets.) [Please select]
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Malcolm was standing on the side-walk in the courtyard of Charing Cross Station when the two open landaus drove out through the archway. [Please select]
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There are plenty of landaus in Madras at three rupees a day; and the dak, as the cart is called, and palanquins are becoming things of the past. [Please select]
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