 | William Kitchiner - Cab and omnibus service - 1827 - 366 pages
...Lady Look-about,—the Widow Will-be-seen,— and Sir Simon Stare, do, pray study Geoffrey Gambado on the Art of sitting politely in Carriages with the most becoming attitudes, &c. and choose wide Door Lights and full Squabbing;—if you wish to go about peaceably and quietly,... | |
 | Henry William Bunbury - English wit and humor - 1905 - 196 pages
...set of easy rules for riding gracefully between a pair of panniers, and supporting a butter-basket in the most elegant style ; a thorough possession...politely in carriages, with the most becoming attitudes adapted to each vehicle. Among others, the politest manner of airing, enjiimille, in a gig, accompanied... | |
 | Ralph Straus - Carriages and carts - 1912 - 386 pages
...Lady Look-out, the Widow Will-be-seen — and Sir Simon Stare, do, pray, study Geoffrey Gambado on the Art of sitting politely in Carriages, with the most becoming attitudes, &c., and choose wide Door Lights and full Squabbing ; — if you wish to go about peaceably and quietly,... | |
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