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1 One of them was a stocky old cob , which was no doubt to be mine.
2 No, Mistress Royal, he distances me as far as a race-horse does an old cob .
3 The old cob pipe dropped from Mr. Middleton's mouth, and springing up, he confronted Fanny, saying, What in fury is this racket?
4 Mr. Thumble was sent off to Hogglestock at once on the bishop's old cob , and,-aswill be remembered,-fellinto trouble on the road.
5 He had taught us to sit up and hold the bridle, while he led a quiet old cob up and down with a leading rein.
6 Old Cob sat back in his chair then, smug as a judge.
7 Old Cob was already off his stool and halfway to the door.
8 Old Cob glared at him, his mouth full of bread and butter.
9 Old Cob held up his mug and the others followed suit.
10 Old Cob leaned back on his stool, glad for the chance to elaborate.
11 Old Cob was filling his role as storyteller and advice dispensary.
12 Old Cob , Graham, and Jake trudged in out of the brilliant midday sunlight.
13 Old Cob took another bite of pie and chewed it slowly before swallowing.
14 Old Cob climbed stiffly down off his stool and motioned to Graham and Jake.
15 Old Cob nodded before he cleared his throat and launched back into the story.
16 Old Cob started to walk to the door again, motioning for his friend to follow.
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