Instead of driving to the Capitol in a coach and six, he walked without a guard or servant from his lodgings - or, as a rival tradition has it, he rode, and hitched his horse to a neighbouring fence - attended by a crowd of citizens. [Please select]
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"Hitched to a cabriolet." [Please select]
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As it could not be done, he fled temptation and "hitched up" without delay. [Please select]
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Also he saw another full bucket hitched on and sent down at the run. [Please select]
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The pilot deftly caught it, and hitched the end to the bow of his boat. [Please select]
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Larry ended this speech lamely, but the way he hitched at his belt was conclusive. [Please select]
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The boy hitched a little nearer to the two ill-shod feet on the floor near him. [Please select]
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Jim hitched it behind with the hooks, and it was a fair fit. [Please select]
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Wouldn't like being hitched to the carriage to carry the farmer's family to town. [Please select]
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I was mighty glad when we were leaving the musty old house for good and had the dog hitched with all our traps in the wagon. [Please select]
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Then he dug away the snow beside the sledgehouse, and hitched Old Doctor to the horseshoe that was nailed to the rear end of it. [Please select]
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