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Fifty-three years ago golden-haired Charlie, a mere stripling of four, accepted along with his brother an offer of a stranger to go buggy riding.

I wish we could go 'buggy riding with our beaux' and 'spark in the back parlor.'

Now horses is so scarce that up to now there ain't one in the Bible, until Pharaoh loans Joseph his second-best chariot, and gives him a sure fine sleigh-robe to go buggy riding.

Does she walk the streets doing nothing but show herself, or go buggy riding with one fellow after another?

They buy their horses here—well, they work 'em, never stop to open a gate, let the horses go and clear it, over they go buggy and all.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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