"'Which I'm shorely saddest when I shoots,' says Enright to me, as he reloads his gun one time.
"Wolfville Nights"
Alfred Lewis
He soon grows tired of a spot where there is no longer any room for improvement-sells his farm, air castle, petticoat windows and all, reloads his cart, shoulders his axe, puts himself at the head of his family, and wanders away in search of new lands-again to fell trees-again to clear corn-fields-again to build a shingle palace, and again to sell off and wander.
"Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete"
Washington Irving
Slapping in their reloads, the men delivered another, this time with considerable effect, for it checked the advance.
"Harley Greenoak's Charge"
Bertram Mitford