Autobiography, 27:was what was called in those days "a governess cart," designed, I presume, specially for smallAutobiography, 44:leaving on the 10:30 train this morning; the dog-cart will be around in time to take you to theAutobiography, 58:often later in the day to load them into a pony cart (only the pony was a donkey) and take themAutobiography, 58:a detail of men advanced and picked up me, the cart and the donkey and [59] dumped us in the ditchAutobiography, 235:felt very strongly that this was putting the cart before the horse. In the days of violent peaceDiscipleship1, 737:and in this (to use an old simile) they put the "cart before the horse." Their effort should be toDiscipleship2, 376:At present, they appear to be putting the cart before the horse, and they need to learn to thinkDiscipleship2, 623:"sublimated emotion." Here you are putting the cart before the horse, as the saying is. Thought isHercules, 181:wandered through the blighted place, and saw a cart go by piled high with dead, the victims of the |