You may be thinking about 'legend' but it doesn't really rhyme with send.
maybe mary had a little lamb?
Oh, dude, you're looking for the story of "The Three Little Pigs" where the wolf huffed and puffed to blow their houses down, right? That totally rhymes with the word "send." So, like, the pigs sent out an SOS to their bros for help against that big bad wolf.
An old miser who rhymes with stooge is often referred to as a "scrooge," referencing the famous character Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol."
Old yeller rhymes with storyteller.
The adult male deer, particularly a red deer, is called a stag. An "old, tired" horse is called a nag.
Publishing companies don't ask how old you are when you first send in a story -- they ask if your story is written well enough to actually sell. Write your story or book first, then send it in -- check out the latest issue of Writers' Market to find a publisher.
old folks
old laboratory
Old Yeller
old plumbers.
It is called Old Harry and his Wife, because in the story, it says that his wife and Harry himself "divorced" . Read the story, and you'll understand why. I hope this answers your question. P.S Sorry, I couldn't write the story. I'm not having any luck finding it! ^~^ =D
the same old story every year