Hitherto I had always been driven by people who at least knew how to drive; but in this place I was to get my experience of all the different kinds of bad and ignorant driving to which we horses are subjected; for I was a "job horse", and was let out to all sorts of people who wished to hire me; and as I was good-tempered and gentle, I think I was oftener let out to the ignorant
drivers than some of the other horses, because I could be depended upon.
Then, as we flew along, the
driver leaned forward, and on each side the passengers, craning over the edge of the coach, peered eagerly into the darkness.
The dogs were tired, the
drivers grumbling, and to make matters worse, it snowed every day.
A black friend of the black
driver is sitting on a fence.
'If you'll no' STAND me a dram,' said the
driver, with a well-merited severity of tone and manner, 'I dare say ye'll have no objection to my taking one mysel'?'
They had now got half way between the two cities, and Charles took a seat by the side of the
driver, with the intention, as he expressed himself, of stretching his legs: the carriage was open and light, so that all of the figures of the two young men could be seen by the ladies, as well as their conversation heard.
'I think I won't deprive you on it,' returned the
driver, casting his eyes over it with no great favour, without taking it.
An Assamese
driver, two or three elephants ahead, turned round angrily, crying: "Bring up Kala Nag, and knock this youngster of mine into good behavior.
'Forty-two,' replied the
driver, eyeing him askant.
He was driving toward Pierre in a covered gig, sitting beside a young surgeon, and on recognizing Pierre he told the Cossack who occupied the
driver's seat to pull up.
All the
drivers were more or less the worse for merry-making, and the groom was absorbed in his bride.
Don't take this little accident too much to heart, good
driver. We ought to be thankful that none of our necks are broken."