Definitionn. a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns
Last update: January 27, 2017
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Stagecoach is pulled by horses. [Please select]
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Everyone--the stagecoach driver, the post-house overseers, the peasants on the roads and in the villages--had a new significance for him. [Please select]
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=--Trout packed in ice for several days and carried forty miles by stagecoach and two hundred and fifty miles by railway (Feb.) [Please select]
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But, of course, there was the duck and the cat, that could not be very safely left in the broken-down stagecoach. [Please select]
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Bert exclaimed, suddenly, "I saw an old lantern up under the seat in that stagecoach." [Please select]
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Everyonethe stagecoach driver, the post-house overseers, the peasants on the roads and in the villageshad a new significance for him. [Please select]
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On the way his stagecoach stuck fast in a bog and the passengers were compelled to leave it until the next morning. [Please select]
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The names of the important stagecoach companies were quite as well known, a century ago, as those of our great railways today. [Please select]
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