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horror-stricken 1
horrors 1
hors-d 1
horse 19
horseback 2
horses 23
hospitable 1
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19 estate
19 exclaimed
19 government
19 horse
19 journey
19 line
19 means
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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horse

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1 I | along, he gave his stout old~horse, called Rougeot, a mate 2 I | much to say. This little~horse was a mare named Bichette; 3 I | him about his epitome of a~horse.~ ~The difference between 4 I | necessitated the hire of~an extra horse, Pierrotin was wont to say:--~ ~" 5 III| start soon; there's the horse all~harnessed."~ ~The mother, 6 III| my bones to it. And that horse, which you call Rougeot,~ 7 III| Where's your other horse?" demanded Georges. "Is 8 III| He calls that insect a horse!" exclaimed Georges.~ ~" 9 IV | a mistress, and an Arab horse! Yes,~Ali Tebelen, pacha 10 V | to the stables to see a horse he wanted to sell~to him. " 11 V | inn-keeper. "You can harness that~horse you want to sell me into 12 V | sight, when the gallop of a horse and the jingling of~a vehicle 13 VI | said the count. "I see his horse."~ ~"No, monseigneur; he 14 VI | dinner, and he~has left his horse here while he went to the 15 VI | count, "you will take that horse~and ride at once to Beaumont, 16 VI | Moreau comes back for his horse, tell~him merely that I 17 VI | lodge and asked for his horse,~the keeper's wife replied:--~ ~" 18 X | left wounded under a~dead horse. Oscar, discovering this, 19 X | whom he flung across~his horse, and carried off at full


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