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Updated: June 3, 2025


We had a most exciting race; the gates, which are only poles run from one end of the wire to another, were a great impediment, and I believe it was really a dead heat, through all the labourers entering into the joke and rushing to unhitch the horses, which were disappearing into the stable as E was at the kitchen-door.

"The driver may just unhitch his team, We don't want horses, we don't want steam; You may keep your old black cats to hug, But the loaded train you've got to lug." Since then on many a car you'll see A broomstick plain as plain can be; On every stick there's a witch astride, The string you see to her leg is tied.

To Landers, who owned the marsh on both shores of the river, he tried to sell the newest development in mowing machines, and his manner of doing so was to hitch to the newly arrived machine, haul it to Landers's meadow where the owner was haying drag it through the gate, and unhitch. "Here," he said, "try this here machine.

Then, quite suddenly, as the girl turned a little helplessly, and her gaze settled itself upon the great figure of Marcel, he seemed to become aware this was so. He, too, promptly glanced away, taking in the three Indians standing beside the dogs. "Here, say," he cried authoritatively. "Unhitch those dogs and fix the sleds. You boys best get the sleds unloaded." Then he turned again to Keeko.

It is not so much the amount or kind of food one is given but the spirit in which it is given that counts." "Jist so," said Mrs. Sneath, "so we'uns'll all set down soon to corn pone and pork. Please ask your nigger to unhitch his hosses and put 'em in de bawn. He'll find sum hay der for 'em. De nigger shall hab sum dinner too."

The girl seemed to waver, and Frome saw her twirl the end of her scarf irresolutely about her fingers. Not for the world would he have made a sign to her, though it seemed to him that his life hung on her next gesture. "Hold on a minute while I unhitch the colt," Denis called to her, springing toward the shed.

We had a shovel that always hung beside a small hatchet in the sledgehouse for one might need much beside the grace of God of a winter's day in that country and with it Uncle Eb began to uncover the horse. We children stood in the sledgehouse door watching him and holding the lantern. Old Doctor was on his feet in a few minutes. ''Tain' no use tryin', said Uncle Eb, as he began to unhitch.

He and the rest laid their carefully polished muskets on dry leaves at the side, pulled off their white gloves, and sending two men to hunt thru the wagons for axes to cut the poles. Si and Shorty roused up the stupid teamsters to unhitch the mules and get them behind the wagon to pull it back.

But the cannon can move no farther, unhitch them, cut the traces, and the horses will carry us off. Make them go as fast as possible, and if they break down then let them go? If we were not the stronger our turn would come to be crushed we should cry out and everybody would mock at our complaints. Save himself who can and "Vive l'Empereur!" "But the Emperor is dead!"

Hospitality, reflected Philip unquietly, was all right in its place, but Diane was an extremist. After supper, however for Philip was inherently kind hearted and sympathetic he dispatched Ras to unhitch the minstrel's snorting steed and remove the eccentric music machine from the highway. Johnny had already accomplished both.

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