Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... horses ; ex- amined their feet ; prescribed a drench for one , and bleeding for another ; and then took me to look at his own horse , on the merits of which he dwelt with great prolixity , and which , I noticed , had the best stall in ...
... horses ; ex- amined their feet ; prescribed a drench for one , and bleeding for another ; and then took me to look at his own horse , on the merits of which he dwelt with great prolixity , and which , I noticed , had the best stall in ...
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... humor with which Master Simon bore his contradictions , till he explained the matter to me afterwards . Old Christy is the most ancient servant in the place , having lived among dogs and horses the greater 22 Bracebridge ball.
... humor with which Master Simon bore his contradictions , till he explained the matter to me afterwards . Old Christy is the most ancient servant in the place , having lived among dogs and horses the greater 22 Bracebridge ball.
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Washington Irving. place , having lived among dogs and horses the greater part of a century , and been in the service of Mr. Bracebridge's father . He knows the pedigree of every horse on the place , and has bestrode the great ...
Washington Irving. place , having lived among dogs and horses the greater part of a century , and been in the service of Mr. Bracebridge's father . He knows the pedigree of every horse on the place , and has bestrode the great ...
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... horses , driven by as cor- pulent a coachman , beside whom sat a page dressed in a fanciful green livery . Inside of the chariot was a starched prim personage , with a look somewhat between a lady's com- panion and a lady's maid , and ...
... horses , driven by as cor- pulent a coachman , beside whom sat a page dressed in a fanciful green livery . Inside of the chariot was a starched prim personage , with a look somewhat between a lady's com- panion and a lady's maid , and ...
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... horses , and , above all , to say a civil word to my lady's gentlewoman , the prim , sour - looking vestal in the chariot . I had no more of his company for the rest of the morning . He was swept off in the vor- tex that followed in the ...
... horses , and , above all , to say a civil word to my lady's gentlewoman , the prim , sour - looking vestal in the chariot . I had no more of his company for the rest of the morning . He was swept off in the vor- tex that followed in the ...
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