13 adverbs to describe how to saddle

Manuel came up and saddled his mount silently, his deft fingers working mechanically while his black eyes stole sidelong looks at Jack saddling Surry, as if he would measure the man anew.

She calmly saddled the roan, mounted him, and rode by a wider detour to the cottonwoods behind the blacksmith shop.

As he cautiously saddled the mare he talked in a low, drawling monotone, uttering endearing phrases and occasionally slipping a lump of sugara supply of which he had got that night from the kitcheninto her mouth.

Week after week this grew upon me, till I was so firmly saddled, that, until the expiration of my apprenticeship, I was never completely freed from it.

Many's the time that horse hez been saddled to sen' for you befo' to-day.

The destrier was newly saddled and bridled, and showed proudly in his rich gay trappings.

Nowadays we may saddle the matter on him through oral rather than written speech.

When we rode forth the next day to visit some of the palaces of Eldjid our pink-saddled mules carried us at once out of the bounds of time.

" "We seem rather plentifully saddled with 'obligations,'" he remarked a moment later.

"If you want to see the calf," he said, but very reluctantly, "I'll saddle my horse and we'll go over to the back pasture.

FROM THE NORSE TONGUE. 'Upreis Odinn Allda gautr.' Uprose the King of Men with speed, And saddled straight his coal-black steed; Down the yawning steep he rode That leads to Hela's drear abode.

Lippo was standing up his beautifully saddled horses in front of him, but the thing he liked best of all was a groom in a red jacket.

" Leading the way down to her hobbled horse he saddled it swiftly, while she stood aside and watched.

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