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Joseph Conrad writes about a gharry-wallah in Lord Jim; "He reached for the gharry-wallah with vicious flourishes of a fist as dumpy and red as a lump of raw meat. He roared at him to be off, to go on. Where? Into the Pacific, perhaps.



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Horse-drawn cab used especially in India Not to be confused with gari (vehicle).
A gharry in British India
A gharry in Pyin U Lwin, Myanmar

A gharry or gharri is a horse-drawn cab used especially in India. A palkee gharry is shaped like a palanquin. A gharry driver is a gharry-wallah.

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