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... horses ' mouths and crush each other's heads with them , as did Alric and Eric . The sight of a tent- cord or a cloak - string puts them on hanging some- body , a wife , or a husband , or , best of all , a king If a farmer has so much ...
... horses ' mouths and crush each other's heads with them , as did Alric and Eric . The sight of a tent- cord or a cloak - string puts them on hanging some- body , a wife , or a husband , or , best of all , a king If a farmer has so much ...
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... horse , with elephant or with dromedary , all the game that is in nature . These men have writ- ten the game - books of all countries , as Hawker , Scrope , Murray , Herbert , Maxwell , Cumming and a host of travellers . The people at ...
... horse , with elephant or with dromedary , all the game that is in nature . These men have writ- ten the game - books of all countries , as Hawker , Scrope , Murray , Herbert , Maxwell , Cumming and a host of travellers . The people at ...
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... horses . His attachment to the horse arises from the courage and address required to manage it . The horse finds out who is afraid of it , and does not disguise its opinion . Their young boiling clerks and lusty collegians like the ...
... horses . His attachment to the horse arises from the courage and address required to manage it . The horse finds out who is afraid of it , and does not disguise its opinion . Their young boiling clerks and lusty collegians like the ...
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... horse . But in two hundred years a change has taken place . Now , they boast that they understand horses bet- ter than any other people in the world , and that their horses are become their second selves . " " " William the Conqueror ...
... horse . But in two hundred years a change has taken place . Now , they boast that they understand horses bet- ter than any other people in the world , and that their horses are become their second selves . " " " William the Conqueror ...
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... horses and hunt- ers . The gentlemen are always on horseback , and have brought horses to an ideal perfection ; the English racer is a factitious breed . A score or two of mounted gentlemen may frequently be seen running like centaurs ...
... horses and hunt- ers . The gentlemen are always on horseback , and have brought horses to an ideal perfection ; the English racer is a factitious breed . A score or two of mounted gentlemen may frequently be seen running like centaurs ...
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