Encara no tenim significats per a "little nag".
1I was wondering who had outrode the paint-horse and Billie's little nag.
2The little nag strained its utmost and, with a snort, fell into a little trot.
3The wretched, feeble little nag crawled slowly along.
4The little nag whinnied till her sides shook, which the King took, as before, to be an affirmative.
5And with that he urged on his horse which ambled forward meditatively, whilst the girl's little nag whinnied in the rear.
6But beneath the slope, by the cart with the wounded near the panting little nag where Pierre stood, it was damp, somber, and sad.
7One poor little nag harnessed with cord was already plodding towards the embankment, tugging with its neck, and dragging along a cartful of sand.
8By the time he had teamed the Squire's fat little nag along for a mile he had succeeded in calming Mrs. Harnden's hysterical spirits.
9Its owner, a thin pedlar with a hawk nose and mouse-like eyes, bent and lame, was putting in it his little nag, lame like himself.
10We were mounted on serviceable little nags, and had also our revolvers.
11They sprinkled them over the three horsemen and flung them deliriously under the feet of the little nags.
12The road was of course extremely bad, and the long ascent to Uri very hard upon our willing little nags.
13"You're quite the little nag, aren't you?"
14"You're sure a wise little nag."
15'A clever little nag, that,' said the Squire, after a long one-eyed look at the brown mare, 'knows how to go, capital action.'
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