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“Oh, my hat, please!” she exclaimed, with sudden remembrance of the head-covering she had left hanging in the carriage top.

From The Delafield Affair by Kelly, Florence Finch

Spouts of water ran off the carriage top down the oil cloth apron which protected Robert and his grandmother.

From Old Caravan Days by Catherwood, Mary Hartwell

When it rained they put up the carriage top, which afforded but partial shelter.

From Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad by Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank)

The carriage top had either been let down, or some of the supports had broken, and it had fallen, and the boys could now plainly see the two men on the seat.

From The Moving Picture Boys at Panama Stirring Adventures Along the Great Canal by Appleton, Victor [pseud.]

Virginia still sat as if she had never moved, her hand gripping the iron support of the carriage top, her foot outside the box as if she was ready to spring out.

From Vandemark's Folly by Quick, Herbert




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