Lulu spent her time flying across the prairies on her pony. Auntie Hall, wife of pioneer Judge Hall, used to tell about how pretty Louisa was with her pink cheeks, black curls, brown eyes as she galloped across the prairies. In later years, she was afraid of horses except Nellie, her gentle old white horse, which she drove around in her buggy. When she was young, she was fearless and broke her own ponies to ride.
Lulu spent her time flying across the prairies on her pony. Auntie Hall, wife of pioneer Judge Hall, used to tell about how pretty Louisa was with her pink cheeks, black curls, brown eyes as she galloped across the prairies. In later years, she was afraid of horses except Nellie, her gentle old white horse, which she drove around in her buggy. When she was young, she was fearless and broke her own ponies to ride.
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