1 The crowd made way in sympathetic silence for the Elsings' carriage, and after them followed the little wicker pony cart of the McLure girls.
2 The result was a small brown and white Shetland pony with a long silky mane and tail and a tiny sidesaddle with silver trimmings.
3 Ostensibly the pony was for all three children and Rhett bought a saddle for Wade too.
4 On days that were bright and clear the two could be seen riding down Peachtree Street, Rhett reining in his big black horse to keep pace with the fat pony's gait.
5 When Rhett finally decided that the pony knew his business well enough to trust Bonnie upon him, the child's excitement was boundless.
6 In outer aspect, Pip and Dough-Boy made a match, like a black pony and a white one, of equal developments, though of dissimilar colour, driven in one eccentric span.
7 ON THE AFTERNOON of that same Sunday I took my first long ride on my pony, under Otto's direction.
8 The new country lay open before me: there were no fences in those days, and I could choose my own way over the grass uplands, trusting the pony to get me home again.
9 One afternoon, before the heavy frosts began, we rode up there together on my pony.
10 We had to walk the pony all the way home to keep from spilling the milk.
11 I offered to take her on the pony, and she got up behind me.
12 As she rode along slowly, her bare legs swinging against the pony's sides, she kept shouting back to me about how astonished everybody would be.
13 Jake and Ambrosch followed them, riding the other black and my pony, carrying bundles of clothes that we had got together for Mrs. Shimerda.
14 I tied my pony and went into the kitchen where Mrs. Shimerda was baking bread, chewing poppy seeds as she worked.
15 Well, yer see," said Sam, proceeding gravely to wash down Haley's pony, "I 'se 'quired what yer may call a habit o' bobservation, Andy.'