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  • The wagon-road became a wood-road, the wood-road became a cow-path, and the cow-path dwindled away and ceased among the upland pastures.

    Chapter 18: The Shadow of Sonoma 2010

  • I freight by wagon-road to the Reservation, and then mule-back on up the Klamath and clear in to the forks of Little Salmon.

    BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN 2010

  • The west bank seemed no better than the east, anyway, so I held on south along the wagon-road, where there was plenty of traffic in both directions.

    Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010

  • Though he had reached the west coast in safety, he had found that the forests, swamps, and rivers must render a wagon-road from the interior impracticable.

    Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa 2004

  • Just as he was about to begin again, Stefen spotted someone coming toward the little group on a wagon-road that bisected the grove of trees.

    Magic's Price Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • Just as he was about to begin again, Stefen spotted someone coming toward the little group on a wagon-road that bisected the grove of trees.

    Magic's Price Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • The west bank seemed no better than the east, anyway, so I held on south along the wagon-road, where there was plenty of traffic in both directions.

    Flashman and The Redskins Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1982

  • The west bank seemed no better than the east, anyway, so I held on south along the wagon-road, where there was plenty of traffic in both directions.

    Flashman And The Redskins Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1982

  • In 1883 President Brand officially opened the new wagon-road bridge over the Caledon River at Commissie drift, near Smithfield, Orange Free

    Origin of the Anglo-Boer War Revealed (2nd ed.) The Conspiracy of the 19th Century Unmasked C. H. Thomas

  • About two o'clock, P.M., we crossed an _arroyo_ which runs through a narrow gorge of the hills, and struck an artificial wagon-road, excavated and embanked so as to afford a passage for wheeled vehicles along the steep hill-side.

    What I Saw in California Edwin Bryant

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