She is featured throughout the book and is quite a spoilt and sulky girl.
Horses pull a light sulky and drivers wear racing silks.
Men get sulky and go into a comatose state the fine alkali dust penetrates everything but the canteens.
The press came to refer to him as the sulky don and in 1954 he was dropped.
Overtaking is due to the sulky width and the oval race track a far more difficult manoeuver to achieve, in comparison with gallop racing.
Horses are hitched to a very lightweight two-wheeled cart, called a sulky.
He built a ballroom on the second floor of the establishment and a sulky racetrack around his millpond.
The weather gets in a sulky mood, but after the skies open up, its showtime.