New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 67Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1843 |
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Page 108
... horse was always a speedy thing , and being now in racing condition , he pressed the buck so hard , that , after going a couple of miles , my brother conceived the idea of trying to ride him down , and began to run cunning , gaining all ...
... horse was always a speedy thing , and being now in racing condition , he pressed the buck so hard , that , after going a couple of miles , my brother conceived the idea of trying to ride him down , and began to run cunning , gaining all ...
Page 370
... horse , or luck in getting the office given you , " said Jack Wrightly ; " but if you mean to back your own horses I ... horse , Gaby , that won the Hunters ' Stakes yesterday . ' " There ain't such a horse in this county , " replied ...
... horse , or luck in getting the office given you , " said Jack Wrightly ; " but if you mean to back your own horses I ... horse , Gaby , that won the Hunters ' Stakes yesterday . ' " There ain't such a horse in this county , " replied ...
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... horse till the baggage arrives , and then he must wait at least another hour before the tent is pitched and breakfast prepared . Add to this , that if his single horse happens to fall lame , he is obliged to trudge along the hot dusty ...
... horse till the baggage arrives , and then he must wait at least another hour before the tent is pitched and breakfast prepared . Add to this , that if his single horse happens to fall lame , he is obliged to trudge along the hot dusty ...
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Etching Moralized to a Noble Lady By Thomas Hood | 21 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 33 |
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