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1
He dropped his hammer, disappeared in the barn and came out leading a
shaggy
pony
.
2
Near by, with blowsy forelock and careless mane, a
shaggy
pony
stood knee-deep in the river-sedge.
3
It was not the horse on which he had ridden there, but a strong,
shaggy
pony
.
4
Soon Toede had everything in order and, riding by on his
shaggy
pony
,
gave the orders to move out.
5
A lean,
shaggy
pony
jumped at sight of him, almost displacing a red long-haired blanket that covered an Indian saddle.
6
One moment they would see a pompous-looking man riding on a sturdy,
shaggy
pony
;
the next, a dandy being carried in a palanquin.
7
A guide was speedily found, a lad on a
shaggy
pony
,
who had the day before come down from the north with cattle.
8
A little longer, and the shaggy Boer was in our midst upon his
shaggy
pony
,
with a half-scared, half-incredulous look in his deep-set eyes.
9
But the clothes of the people were of dark colour, and the one vehicle in sight was a blue box-sleigh, drawn by a
shaggy
pony
.
10
O ver a half moon later, Magiere reined in her
shaggy
pony
with a sigh as she waited for a sullen Leesil to catch up.
11
We met some of these poor Indians afterwards, riding on
shaggy
ponies
.
12
Our
shaggy
ponies
racked along at a five-mile gait over the dewy prairie grass.
13
The cavalry, to the number of about 400 men, were mounted on
shaggy
ponies
or mules.
14
He noticed that they were bringing more horses into the yard, small,
shaggy
ponies
like wolves.
15
Westport was full of Indians, whose little
shaggy
ponies
were tied by dozens along the houses and fences.
16
"Think of the
shaggy
ponies
for our darling Lucy to ride on-
shaggy
pony
shaggy