In winter she goes off in dog-Cariole, traps cross-foxes off her own bat, shoots moose, and smokes the hide according to the ancient accepted mode.
"The New North"
Agnes Deans Cameron
For hours he had sat like this, unmoving, his gnarled red hands clamping each leg as though to hold him steady while he gazed; and he saw himself as a little lad, barefooted, doing chores, running after the shaggy, troublesome pony which would let him catch it when no one else could, and, with only a halter on, galloping wildly back to the farm-yard, to be hitched up in the Cariole which had once belonged to the old Seigneur.
"Northern Lights"
Gilbert Parker
He was therefore obliged to content himself with a wretched Cariole, and in this equipage, about four in the morning, he reached Froidmanteau, about four leagues from Paris.
"Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, v12"
Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne