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... horse that he had , and ride about the world a little , with his man Teague at his heels , to see how things were ... horse to enter for the purse . Coming up and accosting him , said they , " You seem to be for the races , Sir ...
... horse that he had , and ride about the world a little , with his man Teague at his heels , to see how things were ... horse to enter for the purse . Coming up and accosting him , said they , " You seem to be for the races , Sir ...
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... Horse , " a descendant of some of the horses originally bought from Spain , and set at liberty in the vast prairies of the Mexican lands . The animal was by no means handsome : -he had a large head , with a considerable prom- inence in ...
... Horse , " a descendant of some of the horses originally bought from Spain , and set at liberty in the vast prairies of the Mexican lands . The animal was by no means handsome : -he had a large head , with a considerable prom- inence in ...
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... horse or bull and taken him to board for any work he might do for me , for fear I should become a horse - man or a herds - man merely ; and if society seems to be the gainer by so doing , are we certain that what is one man's gain is ...
... horse or bull and taken him to board for any work he might do for me , for fear I should become a horse - man or a herds - man merely ; and if society seems to be the gainer by so doing , are we certain that what is one man's gain is ...
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American Literature An Anthology and Critical Survey, 1 tomas John Towner Frederick Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1948 |
American Literature An Anthology and Critical Survey, 1 tomas John Towner Frederick Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1948 |
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