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  • There were days when they covered sixty, seventy, and even eighty miles; nor did Dede ever claim any day too long, nor -- another strong recommendation to Daylight -- did the hardest day ever the slightest chafe of the chestnut sorrel's back.

    Chapter XV 2010

  • Jamie shot a swift glance at his cousin, but finished pitching hay into the sorrel's stall before speaking.

    Sick Cycle Carousel 2010

  • The sorrel does get quite an unappealingly dark tinge to it when it's heated and I found the peas were a good way to bring the colour back and take the edge off the sorrel's sour taste.

    Weekend Herb Blogging #66 Haalo 2007

  • The "I" conserves itself as a vibration in the wood sorrel's "root Creeping like beaded coral."

    Passion and Romantic Poetics 1998

  • "That's him," Colt responded proudly as he watched the sorrel's performance.

    Warrior's Baby Whitefeather, Sheri 2000

  • Holding the curry in one hand and dandy in the other, Melanie brushed Cinnamon, then began picking out the sorrel's feet.

    Warrior's Baby Whitefeather, Sheri 2000

  • Dropping the sorrel's reins to the ground, Choya walked to the buckskin and ran an exploring hand over the right front leg.

    The Master Fiddler Dailey, Janet, 1944- 1977

  • Dropping the sorrel's reins to the ground, Choya walked to the buckskin and ran an exploring hand over the right front leg.

    The Master Fiddler Dailey, Janet, 1944- 1977

  • During fall, winter, and spring, sorrel's lemony taste and delicate, tender texture balance tougher savoy cabbage and kale and turn those crude vegetables into very acceptable salads.

    Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway Steve Solomon

  • Dark, rich, earth-born, earth-fast, material, she looked down at Creed where he stood beside her, his hand on the sorrel's neck, his calm blue eyes raised to hers.

    Judith of the Cumberlands Alice MacGowan

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