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1 5, 3 | Having mounted his good horse Kamthaka, decked with bells 2 5, 7 | alighted from the back of his horse, he went over the ground 3 5, 68| 68. Having awakened his horse's attendant, the swift Kkamdaka, 4 5, 68| him: 'Bring me quickly my horse Kamthaka, I wish to-day 5 5, 71| set himself to bring the horse.~ 6 5, 79| fire, mounted the white horse as the sun an autumnal cloud.~ 7 5, 87| 87. But he with his horse like the horse of Indra, 8 5, 87| with his horse like the horse of Indra, the lord of bay 9 6, 3 | alighted from the back of his horse.~ 10 6, 4 | alighted, he stroked the horse, exclaiming, 'All is saved,' 11 6, 11| great kindness; take now my horse and return, I have attained 12 6, 29| first brought thee this horse,-it was fate only, O my 13 6, 30| decision,-carry back the horse to the sorrow of Kapilavastu?~ 14 6, 64| and the attendant of the horse were filled with wonder 15 6, 67| aloud, and embraced the horse Kamthaka with his arms; 16 7, 56| With the nose of a well-fed horse, large long eyes, a red 17 8, 1 | Meanwhile the attendant of the horse, in deep distress, when 18 8, 2 | traversed in one night with that horse,-that same road he now travelled 19 8, 3 | 3. And the horse Kamthaka, though he still 20 8, 14| but having heard that his horse had an empty back, they 21 8, 16| filled with tears,-taking the horse, his whole soul fixed on 22 8, 16| whole soul fixed on the horse,-overcome with grief he 23 8, 18| re-echoed the sound of that horse, thinking that it might 24 8, 19| their hearts,' Since the horse Kamthaka neighs, it must 25 8, 23| filled with tears, and the horse, the noble women wept with 26 8, 38| 38. 'Even that horse Kamthaka without doubt desired 27 8, 49| queen; neither I nor this horse acted by our own choice; 28 8, 74| same race, gazed on the horse with his eyes filled with