Near him stood a dingy gipsy caravan, and beside it a man was sitting on a bucket turned upside down, very busy smoking and staring into the wide world.
" He led the way to the stable-yard accordingly, the Rat following with a most mistrustful expression; and there, drawn out of the coach house into the open, they saw a gipsy caravan, shining with newness, painted a canary-yellow picked out with green, and red wheels.
" The auction was run by Pink Caravan, which campaigns to raise awareness of breast cancer.
The commercial success of Barcelona in 1992, which is often held up by today's caravan of consultants as the model for host cities to emulate, was due to a combination of factors that are essentially unrepeatable, including a remarkable artistic heritage.
Sol Cinema, as this converted two berth 1960's caravan is also known as, uses an LED video projector and accommodates from eight to 12 adults.
Zendagi migzara, Afghans like to say: Life goes on, unmindful of beginning, end, kamyab, nah-kam, crisis or catharsis, moving forward like a slow, dusty caravan of kochis.
Beginning of the Silk Road As an interconnected series of routes, the Silk Road () is through Southern Asia traversed by caravan and ocean vessel, and connecting Chang'an, China with Antioch, Syria, as well as other points.
Many local villagers in the town made a living by caravan carrying.
It was a caravan of camels and traders from Midian.
We'd run outside to watch the caravan plod through our street, men with dusty, weather-beaten faces and women dressed in long, colorful shawls, beads, and silver bracelets around their wrists and ankles.
The caravan pulled up to Elisa's wire fence and stopped.
This leads down to a wood burner and into the interior of the former window-glazing van, which a pair of university graduates have converted into a caravan.
After corking the vase tightly down, he carried it to one of his friends, a merchant like himself, and said to him: "My brother, you have probably heard that I am staffing with a caravan in a few days for Mecca.
It was in vain that I entreated him not to leave me, but at least to take me within reach of the first passing caravan.
They even despoiled my brother of those that rightly belonged to him, and he, now as poor as he had ever been in his life, decided to cast in his lot with a caravan of pilgrims who were on their way to Mecca.
I left the ship at the first port we came to, not feeling at ease upon the sea after all that had happened to me by reason of it, and having disposed of my ivory for much gold, and bought many rare and costly presents, I loaded my pack animals, and joined a caravan of merchants.
He joined a caravan and set out.
He whom envy and falsehood have driven into exile has been found, and the caravan approaches the little town in which he has taken refuge.
The electro-magnetic wire under the ocean has already telegraphed the number of the aerial caravan.
High in the air a flight of wild swans were winging their way, one of which sank lower and lower, with wearied pinions, his eyes following the airy caravan, that melted farther and farther into the distance.