It is also described in C.S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower series.
Harris Kern
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>I suspect that it is a tradition that might have been particularly British
> (or UK.) Isn't it described as happening in 19th century Dublin in James
> Joyce's short story "The Dead"?
>
> Harold S. Forsythe
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>>I forgot to thank Deborah Lee for her asnwer to this query last Friday. I
>> still wonder if this carriage-pulling was a tradition or a spontaneous
>> act.
>>
>> Henry Wiencek
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