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bearers

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n. (plural of bearer English)

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She had watched the sacred mountain grow as the procession of retainers and porters, sandal bearers, servants, maids, and palanquins approached it.

Cat and Kasane entered the town midway through the hour of the Hare, its streets were filling with peddlers and bearers laden with boxes and bales.

Hanshiro transferred his attention to the approaching group of merchants with their bearers and servants.

The pike bearers and bowmen and the caparisoned horses bearing the swordsmen were followed by clerks, grooms, footmen, sandal bearers, and servants of all varieties.

Postboys and bearers and drivers dickered with prospective customers over fares to the next post station.

Hanshiro, Kasane, and Shintaro and several guards behind her, Cat followed the bearers, hand-picked by Lord Hino, through the dark garden to a hidden door in the rear castle wall.

Crosspieces had been lashed to the ends of the long, hollow, arched carrying pole so that two pairs of bearers, front and rear, could run side by side.

Hino had to raise his voice because these bearers had already hoisted the poles onto their shoulders and were marking time.

The hissing, grunting bearers were paired demons carrying her to Yomi, the Land of the Dead.

The bearers knew they would be trotting along the rims of many gorges.

Hino had wanted to kill them, he could have ordered the bearers to dump them into a gorge.

Behind the bearers, the front and rear criers stood leaning on their poles.

The bearers looked back at the yawning expanse of the abyss behind them and hurried after her.

She heard the shouts of her own bearers, who, somewhere in the long, grueling journey, had ceased to be human.

The four bearers moved to the side of the road and set the palanquin down near an open-air tea shop.