(1) I hopped out of the carriage first ignoring the coachman 's hand.(2) Did the coachman not know their lady was trying to rest until they arrived?(3) Upon witnessing a horse being whipped by a coachman at the Piazza Carlo Alberto, Nietzsche threw his arms around the horse's neck and collapsed, never to return to full sanity.(4) u2018Not again, Caroline,u2019 Nicholas complained even as he signaled the coachman to stop the carriage by knocking on the roof.(5) Unable to answer, Rachel could only arch an eyebrow at herself as she made her way outside and then accepted the coachman 's help into the carriage.(6) The coachman heaved their trunks out of the carriage and into the hall, my brothers were already in the lounge, relaxing on the comfortable sofas.(7) The coachman untied the trunk from the roof of the carriage and set it down beside them.(8) The Duke called a coachman to drive the carriage and its four occupants home.(9) u2018Thank you, Father,u2019 she replied sweetly as the carriage pulled to a stop and the coachman announced their arrival.(10) Climbing into the reassuring softness of the carriage, Evelyn promised to pay the coachman on her arrival at her home, then rested her head back against the seats.(11) The coachman opened the carriage door and helped her step down.(12) At precisely eight o'clock the scarlet-coated guards on the coaches blew cheerful blasts on their horns, the coachmen clucked to their teams, and the procession moved off, bound for the four corners of the kingdom.(13) In those days, a grand house would employ at least 16 domestic servants, and perhaps an army of 30-cooks, parlour maids, footmen, hall boys, gardeners, butlers, coachmen .(14) Much like today's jet-setting international business executives, coachmen were forever having to adjust their watches to give the correct local time.(15) Of course it helped that the problems of dealing with horses and carriages were taken care of by coachmen and servants of various sorts.(16) The figure's enduring popularity can be attributed to the fact that coachmen were perhaps the most familiar figures on any Russian city street.