1The black boy and the stockman spurred on as the roans slackened pace.
2They were four roans, highly bred, with black manes and tails.
3Three well-fed roans stood ready harnessed to a small conveyance with a leather hood.
4Tell him I'd like to see him to-morrow about the bay stallion and the roans.
5They were on a stretch of clear road now, and the roans trotted pleasantly along.
6They were fine cattle, nearly all reds and roans.
7Next most frequent were bays, then sorrels, while roans and piebalds, as usual, were distinctly scarce.
8Do you remember my four roans at Longchamps?
9In the roadway outside was a four-wheeled dogcart with a pair of the famous Torywood blue roans.
10But wait till to-morrow and, with an early start, you can make it all right with the roans.
11Any man that can win the championship of Wyoming--Butyou'll say yourself them strawberry roans are wicked devils.
12The roans were inclined to 'show nasty' as Moongarr Bill came abreast of them, and Wombo's pack jingled behind.
13The roans dashed through the better beaten path of the street, with everybody along the way hailing Henry Sherwood vociferously.
14Bridget agreed that the buggy was first rate and became enthusiastic over the horses, four fairly matched and powerful roans.
16To-day she elected to drive a high phaeton with a pair of roans, and invited George Fairfax to take the seat beside her.