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SUZUKI AERIO SX: It looks like a wagon for the old woman who lived in a shoe, but this hot hatchback can kick up its heels.
The gravely wounded Adams was put into a wagon for the long trip back to Corinth, Miss., but along the way the driver believed he had died and dumped him on the side of the road.
And finally, the most lovely shoe image in literature, from Cider With Rosie, involves what were probably cheap rough boots: when Laurie Lee is taken in hand by Rosie, they disappear under a wagon for a short perfect page of pleasure, and halfway through: She took off her boots and stuffed them with flowers.
For instance, Chrysler's new Pacifica, which goes on sale later this year, has a roof nearly as tall as that of the carmaker's current minivans, but Chrysler refuses to call the Pacifica a van or a wagon for that matter.
He tells the officers that he had vowed that if he got a wagon for Christmas, Baby Jesus would have the first ride.
But wheeling around can be tiring for the canine, so Main has invested in a wagon for Daisy to travel in as well, the proud owner told Distractify.
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A fully equipped SRX can top $58,000, which seems steep for a wagon from a company that hasn't established its credentials in the premium market.
On the Smurfs Village game, for example, a wagon of Smurfberries costs £69.99.
Credit View full screen It was reasonable and a public service for Gail Collins to devote so many Times columns to the story of how, in 1983, Mitt Romney put his dog Seamus on the top of a station wagon for a twelve-hour drive to Canada — and not just because Collins cited the cover of The New Yorker.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet It was reasonable and a public service for Gail Collins to devote so many Times columns to the story of how, in 1983, Mitt Romney put his dog Seamus on the top of a station wagon for a twelve-hour drive to Canada — and not just because Collins cited the cover of The New Yorker.
It was reasonable and a public service for Gail Collins to devote so many Times columns to the story of how, in 1983, Mitt Romney put his dog Seamus on the top of a station wagon for a twelve-hour drive to Canada — and not just because Collins cited the cover of The New Yorker.
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