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1She suggests a young man, Gabe, who keeps an old ox nearby.
2Charlie, an attaché of the school-force, drove this old ox afield day by day.
3The old ox-cart weighed a ton-and it had so much weight that it was weak!
4Seeing us coming and hearing human voices, the old ox lifted his muzzle toward us and snuffed genially.
5Outside the Pennywise Pawn Shop an old ox-wagon waits on the sidewalk, unlikely ever to find a buyer.
6When I told him it was our old ox, he would scarcely believe it to be the same animal.
7An old ox-sled is turned up against the wall close by, where it will have the privilege of rotting.
8I didn't plow, but I used to have fun a goin' roun' in the old ox two-wheel wagon cart.
9The chariot started on its way again as he spoke, at rather a better pace than the lumbering old ox-cart.
10The immigrant from Utah who came between 1876 and 1886 no longer has the old ox-bowed wagon.
11My God, I kin still see the old ox with that bit of the British Empire, wiggling out of St. Paul at sundown.
12It was his wife Myrrima sounding a call from the old ox horn that he kept hung on a peg beside the fireplace.
13The man took it on his shoulders, hiding it under an old ox-hide, with the tail hanging down, to the laughter of all beholders.
14He to whom the saddle of a five year old ox would be served was expected to drink from a cup he could scarcely lift.
15I promise you, I shall draw the Old Ox next, then the boy.
16The Old Ox was amongst them, and weedy Lord Caswell, once more in his cups.
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