Until last night, the Reds had not come close measuring up.
Then, almost at noon, Red came in leading the horses.
Red came first this time, because she wanted it smallest, green last and largest.
When he and Red came in, there was a small cheer.
Red came running down the road, but it was over before he got there.
The Reds came right back in the bottom of the first.
Red came through town last year without a band and we backed him up.
Red came tearing up, two steps at a time, his eyes narrow with anger.
Red comes as a nasty shock, I can tell you.
Red came along in a few minutes and leaned beside me against the wall.