1 Brent turned in the saddle and called to the negro groom.
2 "Don't go," he called, rising in his saddle and holding up his hand.
3 She noted how shrunken were the thighs that once bulged with saddle muscles.
4 A few saddle horses and mule teams were hitched outside the wooden awning of Bullard's store.
5 He had found him unconscious by the roadside and had brought him, across his saddle, to Tara, the nearest house.
6 Will Benteen was another soldier, like the nameless boy, who arrived unconscious across the saddle of a comrade.
7 People who had never liked him came to smile as he went by with the small figure perched before him on his saddle.
8 From the time the child could walk he took her about with him constantly, in the carriage or in front of his saddle.
9 The wide curving driveway was full of saddle horses and carriages and guests alighting and calling greetings to friends.
10 He sat slouched in the saddle, a thick, rough-looking man with an unkempt black beard straggling over his unbuttoned blue jacket.
11 Driving home with Archie in the chill twilight, Scarlett saw a clutter of saddle horses, buggies and wagons outside the Girl of the Period Saloon.
12 Scarlett caught a flashing glimpse of thin legs, a flurry of skirts and underclothing and Melanie was in the saddle, her feet dangling far above the stirrups.
13 Because Bonnie liked to ride on the front of his saddle, he stayed out of doors more and the sunburn began to creep across his dark face, making him swarthier than ever.
14 With the Republicans in the political saddle the town entered into an era of waste and ostentation, with the trappings of refinement thinly veneering the vice and vulgarity beneath.
15 One foot in the shortened stirrup and the other leg crooked about the pommel in an approximation of a side saddle, she set out across the fields toward Mimosa, steeling herself to find it burned.
16 On either side of her, the twins lounged easily in their chairs, squinting at the sunlight through tall mint-garnished glasses as they laughed and talked, their long legs, booted to the knee and thick with saddle muscles, crossed negligently.
17 She remembered how, as a child, he had seemed the most wonderful man in the world, this blustering father who carried her before him on his saddle when he jumped fences, turned her up and paddled her when she was naughty, and then cried when she cried and gave her quarters to get her to hush.
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