1 Three days later Mollie disappeared.
2 None of the animals ever mentioned Mollie again.
3 Mollie agreed, but she did not sound very convinced.
4 As winter drew on, Mollie became more and more troublesome.
5 Mollie," she said, "I have something very serious to say to you.
6 The stupidest questions of all were asked by Mollie, the white mare.
7 Mollie refused to learn any but the six letters which spelt her own name.
8 They were just coming down the stairs when Mollie was discovered to be missing.
9 Without saying anything to the others, she went to Mollie's stall and turned over the straw with her hoof.
10 One day, as Mollie strolled blithely into the yard, flirting her long tail and chewing at a stalk of hay, Clover took her aside.
11 At the last moment Mollie, the foolish, pretty white mare who drew Mr. Jones's trap, came mincing daintily in, chewing at a lump of sugar.
12 Mollie, it was true, was not good at getting up in the mornings, and had a way of leaving work early on the ground that there was a stone in her hoof.
13 Except for Mollie and Snowball, no other animal had ever left the farm, and they did not like to think of their sick comrade in the hands of human beings.