Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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Página 117
... horse - race at Nottingham . His longings to be allowed to minister in some way to that noble animal became irrepressible ; he confided them to his father , and was fortunate enough to be received into the service of a respectable man ...
... horse - race at Nottingham . His longings to be allowed to minister in some way to that noble animal became irrepressible ; he confided them to his father , and was fortunate enough to be received into the service of a respectable man ...
Página 119
... horse , by no means a tame or safe one , committed to my care . I contrived to ride the dun horse through the winter . It was John Watson's general practice to exercise his horses over the flat , and up Cambridge Hill , on the west side ...
... horse , by no means a tame or safe one , committed to my care . I contrived to ride the dun horse through the winter . It was John Watson's general practice to exercise his horses over the flat , and up Cambridge Hill , on the west side ...
Página 120
... horses and boys have much to do . About half - past eight , perhaps , in the evening , the horse has his last feed of oats , which he generally stands to enjoy in the centre of his smooth , carefully - made bed of clean long straw , and ...
... horses and boys have much to do . About half - past eight , perhaps , in the evening , the horse has his last feed of oats , which he generally stands to enjoy in the centre of his smooth , carefully - made bed of clean long straw , and ...
Página 121
... horses are in full come by degrees . The boy that can best regulate these degrees among those of light weight is gene ... horse more or less than another , according to the judgment of the groom . After watering a gentle gallop is taken ...
... horses are in full come by degrees . The boy that can best regulate these degrees among those of light weight is gene ... horse more or less than another , according to the judgment of the groom . After watering a gentle gallop is taken ...
Página 122
... horses there are frequent changes ; and as their qualities are discovered , one horse is rejected and sold , or perhaps a stranger bought and admitted . It happened on such an occasion that a little horse was brought us from another ...
... horses there are frequent changes ; and as their qualities are discovered , one horse is rejected and sold , or perhaps a stranger bought and admitted . It happened on such an occasion that a little horse was brought us from another ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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