25 Words to use with ponies

He had visited the stable, ordered the pony-carriage, seen the keeper, and been to look at an Alderney cow.

" "I don't know that I would like to go as far west as that again," replied I, "but I do want to ride the pony express once more; there's some life in that.

They returned to the farm much out of humour, and having hidden them in the box of the pony gig, came in just in time for supper.

Often and often, when the English lanes were white with blossoms, I have sat by her side while her faithful servant guided her low-wheeled pony-chaise among the pleasant roads about Reading and Swallowfield.

The pack-pony dreams of a primrosy combe, A leisurely life in a governess-cart, Plum-cake and a bottle-nosed gardener-groom; The Clyde has a Wensleydale farm in his heart.

It should be extraordinarily warm and comfortable, for in addition to this double coating of insulation, dry seaweed in quilted sacking, I propose to stack the pony fodder all around it.

Then suddenly he mounted, bundle and all, and turned his willing pony homeward.

The soft thud of pony-hoofs grows fainter and fainter.

It taught us the nature of the surface more than many hours of pony leading!!

I gazed in wonder as I saw hera small pony-looking animalmoving her legs as though they were in splints, and as if six miles an hour was far beyond her powers; soon after, Tacony came forward, the picture of a good bony post-horse, destitute of any beauty, but looking full of good stuff.

They naturally expected to find Scott here and everyone else and had heard nothing of the pony party going adrift, but having found only open water ahead of them they turned back and came to land by Castle Rock slopes.

A house, a park, a pair of horses, a curricle, a pony-phaëton.

To him, with his light, pleasure-loving nature, it was as the return of the schoolboy from pantomimes and pony-riding to the more sober delights of Dr. Swishtail's; and, in a letter to Hall Stevenson, Sterne reveals his feelings with all the juvenile frankness of one of the Doctor's pupils: "I rejoice you are in Londonrest you there in peace; here 'tis the devil.

She drives one of those old-fashioned, very low pony-shays, with a seat up behind for the groom, and two such ducks of ponies.

It didn't take me long to have those bridles back in place, and as I tossed each over the peak of the Mexican saddle I gave two of the ponies slaps which started them off at a lope across the railroad tracks.

The watchers in the boat saw the halberd flash high in the late afternoon sun, the frightened pony swerve, and his rider go down with the one sweep of that Homeric blow.

As he rode back with the pastured pony trailing behind him, he felt peculiarly ashamed of himself for feeling ashamed of his clothing.

As the pair rattle along in the pony trap there is for a time a total silence.

They taught their ponies tricks.

The carryall never stopped at all, the pony trotting along unconcernedly, and it was so dark beneath the top I could not see sign of anybody.

First to the right, then to the left they tacked, halting at intervals, as a pony wandering aimlessly will halt now and then to feed; but never losing the general direction, always bit by bit drawing nearer and nearer.

Charming Billy yanked his pack-pony awake and into a shuffling trot over the trail, resettled his hat on his head, sagged his shoulders again and went back to crooning his ditty.

The birds, the crowing cocks, the church-bells, the gong for dinner, the old pony whinnying in the park, they all seem to say this.

We are at No. 14 pony camp, only two pony marches from One Ton Depôt.

I have taken several drives with Barbara in my new pony-carriageit is a curious sensation being able to order it without being subject to fathers vetoand we have skirted our own park, and have peeped through his close wooden palings at Mr. Musgrave's, have strained our eyes and stretched our necks to catch a glimpse of his old gray house, nestling low down among its elms.

25 Words to use with  ponies