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1 The big sled shot past them, filled with high-school boys and girls.
2 If I go, I'll ride in the big sled with all of us.
3 Mr. Bobbsey went off in the big sled with Sam to drive the horses.
4 I'll have to go in the big sled with your mother, and the provisions.
5 Looking up they saw Mr. Carford in his big sled .
6 When the snow comes we can use our big sled .
7 I guess you and Nan had better come with us in the big sled .
8 The big sled with the horses and their jingling bells was soon at the door.
9 A big sled , perhaps the wall of a building.
10 It was a big sled , the kind that could take more than one person on it.
11 Slowly, almost imperceptibly at first, moved the big sled , borne hard to the ground by such a burden.
12 A change of dogs was then made, and we started-Mollieand I on her big sled , the other two following.
13 All he had on that big sled was half a hog, a case of champagne and half a dozen guns.
14 Marty, however, owned a big sled , and she did not want her cousin to lose his good opinion of her.
15 The sled went zigzagging down the hill for a moment, then a big sled tore past it and knocked it to one side.
16 "The rest of us will go in a big sled . "
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