Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 452 páginas |
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... asked that dear Mrs. Feel - our - frowns that we used to admire so much when she drove those beauti- ful grays ! " Mrs. Flatterwell : " You see I was quite right , but I thought you had not visited her since that dreadful loss of ...
... asked that dear Mrs. Feel - our - frowns that we used to admire so much when she drove those beauti- ful grays ! " Mrs. Flatterwell : " You see I was quite right , but I thought you had not visited her since that dreadful loss of ...
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... asked of him willingly : if he fails we have either demanded too much of him , or he was perhaps not quite right on the particular day . If a horse frequently tires , sell him at once ; he 44 66 MONEY MAKES THE MARE TO GO . "
... asked of him willingly : if he fails we have either demanded too much of him , or he was perhaps not quite right on the particular day . If a horse frequently tires , sell him at once ; he 44 66 MONEY MAKES THE MARE TO GO . "
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... asked , has he ever failed to do so ? But his observations relate only to coaching , of the perfection of which those who live in the next century will , I fear , have about as vague an idea as we have as yet of the merits of the new ...
... asked , has he ever failed to do so ? But his observations relate only to coaching , of the perfection of which those who live in the next century will , I fear , have about as vague an idea as we have as yet of the merits of the new ...
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... asked the gentleman if he considered the way in which his reins were buckled to his bits as advantageous ? in which case , I of course should bow to his superior judgment . " He was not aware of any peculiarity in their application ...
... asked the gentleman if he considered the way in which his reins were buckled to his bits as advantageous ? in which case , I of course should bow to his superior judgment . " He was not aware of any peculiarity in their application ...
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... asked by some knowing fellow , " Pray , Sir , who feeds the hogs when you are out ? " or , " I say , neighbour , how much extra does your governor give you for milking ? " or , should both footman and coachman be slovenly , loutish ...
... asked by some knowing fellow , " Pray , Sir , who feeds the hogs when you are out ? " or , " I say , neighbour , how much extra does your governor give you for milking ? " or , should both footman and coachman be slovenly , loutish ...
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