He did not know that gipsies were very fond of horse-dealing, and never missed an opportunity, and he had not reflected that caravans were always on the move and took a deal of drawing.
He stayed in a caravans for the night.
You'd think that the harsh landscape would leave it devoid of visitors, let alone human habitation, but this is the surprising home of a disappearing cultural tradition: the camel caravans that carry salt through the brutal desert, led by the nomadic Afar tribe.
As China's middle class expands, the government is betting big on caravans and campers as the future of tourism.
He stayed in a caravans for the night.
The Five Dynasties period did not maintain the internal stability of the Tang dynasty, and again neighboring states started to plunder the caravans.
Caravans on the Way From ancient times, mabang (caravans) have been the main vehicles used for transportation.
We would hear their caravans approaching our neighborhood, the mewling of their sheep, the "baaing" of their goats, the jingle of bells around their camels' necks.
The birds of passage had also paid the weather-cock a visit and told him of foreign countries, of airy caravans and robber stories that made one's hair stand on end.