"Cartway" Quotes from Famous Books
... to an old broken gate, half open; it was the entrance to a narrow cartway, now unused, which descended windingly between high thick hedges. Ruts of a foot in depth, baked hard by summer, showed how miry the track must be in the season ... — In the Year of Jubilee • George Gissing
... the body to lie in the open street and cartway, so that all travellers that passed, whether horsemen, coaches, carts, or wagons, were fain to break out of the way to go by it, until it was almost night. And then, having caused a grave to be ... — The Complete Works of Whittier - The Standard Library Edition with a linked Index • John Greenleaf Whittier |