The husband came up after supper and took them home in a carryall.
There goes a carryall (a camel), an entire family on its back, except the husband, who walks by the side.
The mud, as of a world-thaw, encrusted the wheels and curtains of the carryall.
She put her head out of her side of the carryall, and drank them in with her lungs and eyes.
His coolness restored confidence to the others, and all remained in the carryall.
He was looking out at the side of the carryall, at something about the wheel.
At last the carryall, the carriages, and the cadets on bicycles were on their way.
In the carryall the boy was leaning back with his feet on the dasher and whistling softly through his teeth.