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So I told her everything, even the bits about the two girls and my feeling bad about the stable girl.
She used to be head stable girl didn't she?
Theodora dismounted and handed Roger to his silent stable girl.
A stable girl was bringing a roan mare out to a hurried-looking woman.
Did I have any right to kill a man because I thought a stable girl had been abused?
The stable girl looked at me.
Meanwhile, Matt's been seeing Montgomery's stable girl and things have been getting a bit saucy.
Hanna is revealed to be Brigan's daughter by a stable girl and the third heir to the throne.
"Clearly, she is a nice, stable girl."
Stable girls hurried to take in the horses, ducking their heads under their arms as at pelting hail.
I also felt bad that I hadn't done something about the stable girl in Faklaar who had asked for nothing except understanding.
She felt a warm hand on either leg: Brun, on the right, and the stable girl Driw on the left.
'If you don't love me, you will fear me,' is kind of her m.o. She's not a stable girl, but a fun one."
Pitman left school two weeks before her 15th birthday, taking up a position as a stable girl, at Brooksby Grange for a weekly wage of £3 4s 5d.
This week she spent looking after Paddock Sportsline and their other emergent horses so that Linda could earn money working as a stable girl in Ted Edgar's stables.
The neat, slight figure of the rider - Mrs Totteridge according to the stable girl - could be seen, square of shoulder, round of head, guiding a black mare through a triple.
He was very nearly as tall as her, but she put an arm under his shoulders and supported him to the untidy room which served as the stable office, calling to one of the stable girls to take over the class.
Emily wanted to weep, too, not for the black woman in her house, but for her son David, lost God knows where in Indiana, for Richard with his illiterate stable girl, and most of all for Hilary, that sad, mixed-up man about whose head such ugly rumors flew.