"Barebacked" Quotes from Famous Books
... he went, chattering and scolding as though the place belonged to them. Then the children mounted their ponies and off they started, the idiot leading the way on his own ragged pony, which he rode barebacked and with a halter only for bridle; Dick came next, and then Elsie with the old woman walking by her side. The mist was as thick as ever, but this seemed to make no difference to the idiot, as he guided them up the stream for a little distance and on ... — The Drummer's Coat • J. W. Fortescue
... Moshi rode it barebacked, urging it at a gallop and finishing by taking a formidable obstacle in ... — Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force • Percy F. Westerman |