For it is two o'clock in the morning and we are aroused from pleasant dreams in a warm and cosy bed to embark upon a drive of about three miles through wind and snow in an open droshky.
"From Paris to New York by Land"
Harry de Windt
Sid Hahn stood up in the droshky and waved his short arms in windmill circles.
"Half Portions"
Edna Ferber
On the instant the man sprang back into the droshky, and it was off again on its mad career; but in that instant I had caught a glimpse of a white face, the gleam of bright hair; and knew that it was Anne-Anne herself-who had been so near me, and was now being whirled away.
"The Red Symbol"
John Ironside