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1 There's a big bob-sled in the barn and we fixed it up yesterday morning.
2 Now the bob-sled starts, and very loud the sleigh-bells ring.
3 THEY were driving down the lake to the cottages that moonlit January night, twenty of them in the bob-sled .
4 They are building a large bob-sled under Mr. Short's direction....
5 There was now no sign of the men with the bob-sled , and no sound reached them from the plain above.
6 You remember how I borrowed old man Packer's bob-sled and broke it and then had to pay to have it remade.
7 She was jarred out of her ecstasy as the bob-sled bumped up the steep road to the bluff where stood the cottages.
8 Down the steep hill went the bob-sled to the great Missouri River, where it took the straight, smooth road on the snow-laden ice.
9 Let us take the old bob-sled and run over to New Hampshire where one can be married the minute one feels like it.
10 I'll not refuse a sleigh-drive; I would accept a seat on a bob-sled rather than miss the first sleighing, said Fanny, with a laugh.
11 During the pause after the first game she petitioned Mrs. Jackson Elder, "Don't you think we ought to get up another bob-sled party soon?"
12 The boys had got their bob-sleds out before Thanksgiving.
13 We've only the bob-sleds , and they're not much for a sick man to ride on.
14 This industry occupies a large force of men, with plows, saws, hooks, crowbars, horses and bob-sleds , for several weeks.
15 They shocked it together, and then began hauling it to the barn with the horses and bob-sleds , their only vehicle.
16 There was corn-popping, and bob-sledding with jingling bells behind a prancing team, with Imbert and Ida Mary sitting together as Imbert drove.
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Bob-sled through the time