So we have the landaulet and limousine to designate different types of body. |
Then it was that Merlin perceived an open landaulet of deepest crimson, with handsome nickel trimmings, glide slowly up to the curb and come to a stop. |
The chauffeur turned sharply, stopped, backed, and brought the landaulet around with the awkwardness of an alligator. |
Now, if she wished me to be light-headed, why did she order a landaulet? |
My dear sir, perhaps you yourself have planned for a landaulet this summer and an English trip. |
When these two last are made to open, they are called the landaulet and Landau. |