181 Verbs to Use for the Word pony

The Californian rode the pony until it was completely mastered, then coming up to me, jumped to the ground, handed me the rope, and said: "Here's your pony.

"'Oh, well,' she said, as she brought her pony alongside of me, and we jogged along cosily together, 'I see no objection to that.

The race was to be four hundred yards, and when I led the pony over the track he seemed to understand what he was there for.

They also robbed me of such cooking utensils as they wished; then bidding me good-bye, early in the morning, they mounted their ponies and rode off to the south, evidently bent on some murdering and thieving expedition.

After breakfast I started off for Teru myself, to see how Borradaile was getting along, and, finding he had started, I left my borrowed pony at the village, and, pushing on, caught up the rearguard a short way beyond where we had been forced to turn back on the 1st April.

In the spring of this year (1855) a pro-slavery party came to our house to search for father; not finding him, they departed, taking with them my pony, Prince.

One day, after he had been absent some little time, he came home and said that he had bought two ponies for me, and that next morning he would take me over into Kansas.

" Catrina pulled the ponies up with a jerk, and proceeded to turn their willing heads toward home.

The man who had called himself Algernon Tobey perceived his intention and urged his pony to the front of the car.

All this time we had to have a ring of sentries round to stop the coolies from bolting, but as soon as we had got the ponies off, the coolies were collected, and sat down in the snow under a guard.

" "Mother," exclaimed Samantha, "I shall want the ponies myself.

I was rather interested in them, thought it would be amusing to drive a long-tailed Arab pony in a little cart in the morning.

" He turned the purloined pony on a dime and loped up the street, followed by the ribald laughter of Piney Jackson.

We had a pleasant sail of less than an hour, and found seven ponies waiting for us at the landing-place.

It was plain that the mustang hated its rider; it was equally plain that Sinclair was in perfect touch with his horse, what with the stern wrist pulling against the bit, and the spurs keeping the pony up on it.

Hugh had ordered George, the Asiatic, to saddle the ponies after dinner, intending to ask Mildred to take a ride northward, through the pine woods; but on making inquiries, he found that she had walked out, leaving word that she should be absent all day.

The boys became very impatient to be off; for we had gone into camp near the headwaters of the San Pedro, four miles above the city of San Antonio, and their only amusement consisted in practising with their rifles or revolvers or exercising their ponies.

I also gave my pony and a note to one of the levies, whom I sent back with a report to Colonel Kelly, who, on receiving it, had work on the other bridge knocked off, as it was no longer wanted.

She hastily tied the now-quiet pony to a young cottonwood growing at the corner of the house and preceded Racey into the kitchen.

" Squatting coolies sprang up and raced to hold his pony.

Hastily they harnessed the ponies and took down the tent, and packed the carts, and in a remarkably brief space of time the party rode off with the utmost speed.

He had thus practically sold a worthless pony for $40.00, and had it not been for his innate passion for gambling, would have done a very good day's business.

On the creek-bottom below the shack was a meadow where Lan cut enough hay each year to feed his two ponies through the winter.

"And I don't think you and I had better brag any more about lassoing until you can catch your pony down there in the chaparral;" and Hal went for his pony.

At length, nodding slightly to express his conviction, he sent the pony into the shelter of a little grove overlooking the house.

181 Verbs to Use for the Word  pony