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1
She went out to the stable and led out the
old
sorrel
-
mare
.
2
The
old
sorrel
he was so fond of riding is still alive.
3
The blacks broke wildly, but, strange to say, the
old
sorrel
increased his speed.
4
Take my
old
sorrel
if ye can catch him.'
5
Master Pothier can ride the
old
sorrel
nag that stands in the stable eating his head off for want of hire.
6
The
old
sorrel
's
teeth came together with a snap; his head lowered and his tail rose; he shot abreast of the blacks.
7
I'll hire a hand to drive for me, and we'll have a good comfortable winter, me an' you an' the
old
sorrel
.
8
Suddenly he heard the
old
sorrel
whinny across the road, and thought: "He's wondering why he doesn't get his supper..."
9
The
old
sorrel
seemed to lengthen; to the spectators his nose appeared to be glued to the glossy side of Brann's off black.
10
I have often heard him say: "I rode your Uncle Martin's
old
sorrel
mare over to her folks' when I went courting her."
11
I'm sure he was to me, and used to let me ride
old
Sorrel
before him to the mill!
12
"Yes, you and
old
Sorrel
are birth-mates, my son."
13
Will you, Guy? he persisted more earnestly, as he heard wheels in the street, and was sure
old
Sorrel
had come again.
14
Then he clattered home on
old
Sorrel
in the closing darkness, looking like a very small pin on the top of a large pincushion.
15
Grandpa Markham had returned, and Madeline, who recognized
old
Sorrel
's
step, had gathered her shawl around her and gone sadly out to meet him.
16
"See that
old
sorrel
shake himself!"
old
sorrel
old