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Milda was fourteen years old, an unadulterated broncho, and in temperament was a combination of mule and jack-rabbit blended equally.
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"Prince!" in a loud voice, Milda immediately rabbit-jumps to the side, straight ahead, or sits down on the lead-bar.
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Milda, figuring the day already sufficiently spent and maniacal with manger-gluttony, began to rabbit-jump.
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Also, whenever he is reproved for being in the wrong, he accuses Milda of it and bites the back of her neck.
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Under the surprise and pain of the bite, Milda either jumps ahead to the imminent peril of harness and lead-bar, or smashes into the wall, stops short with the lead-bar over her back, and emits a couple of hysterical kicks.
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King being a polo pony and Milda a rabbit, they rounded curves beautifully and darted ahead like coyotes out of the way of the wheelers.
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Martin in the McCookNE Daily Gazette. confirms that he married Bernice Robertson of Norton, in 1940; names his predeceased sisted Freida as Fredia SCOTT, and gives his mother's maiden name as Milda BORGES rather than BORG.
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"I'm Milda, " she said, jumping up from the couch, leading me into the kitchen.
The 6th Target Patterson, James, 1947- 2007
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I had been searching a different avenue all together - trying to find any Martin siblings of George L who had married Milda.
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So bad has this become that whenever I yell "Prince!" in a loud voice, Milda immediately rabbit-jumps to the side, straight ahead, or sits down on the lead-bar.
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