Littell's Living Age, Volume 144Littell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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Page 211
... horse far be- low over the distant plain . The driver is full of the consciousness of his individ- uality , and the horse seems to scorn the earth from which it thinks itself so separ- ate . But to the watchman above horse and driver ...
... horse far be- low over the distant plain . The driver is full of the consciousness of his individ- uality , and the horse seems to scorn the earth from which it thinks itself so separ- ate . But to the watchman above horse and driver ...
Page 625
... Horse camp , " whispers the stockman to John . " We may come on them any minute now . " John's heart flutters with ... horse's head , he followed , not without a good deal of trouble , the broken gully to its junction with the creek ...
... Horse camp , " whispers the stockman to John . " We may come on them any minute now . " John's heart flutters with ... horse's head , he followed , not without a good deal of trouble , the broken gully to its junction with the creek ...
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... horse in the other yard , which he at once recog - round the yard before getting on . " nized . " All right , Jack , " said Fitzgerald ; " he looks ugly . I'll give him a few turns Accordingly the horse was driven at a canter half - a ...
... horse in the other yard , which he at once recog - round the yard before getting on . " nized . " All right , Jack , " said Fitzgerald ; " he looks ugly . I'll give him a few turns Accordingly the horse was driven at a canter half - a ...
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