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1 IV | accident that happened to the horse “Coco,” who had broken his
2 V | foot or mounted on a little horse, or astride a donkey about
3 V | And she whipped up her horse. Then, as she did not hear
4 V | pale, and holding on to his horse’s mane as it bounced him
5 V | do better to watch your horse.”~They descended an almost
6 VI | they were bound to supply a horse each, on a certain day every
7 VI | Couillards brought a big yellow horse, and the Martins a small
8 VI | was the son of the yellow horse; then, perceiving Marius,
9 IX | his manner of mounting a horse and called him “Le Chevalier
10 IX | can stop, she struck her horse brutally between the ears.
11 IX | holding his wife’s trembling horse in his iron grasp. Gilberte
12 IX | She had the little white horse, which she sometimes rode,
13 IX | blazing sun. Jeanne walked her horse, soothed and happy.~She
14 IX | meeting, and whipped up her horse.~When she reached the two
15 IX | comte.~She reined in her horse, as she wanted to think,
16 XI | would not let him have a horse, for fear he should ride
17 XII| mother and whipped up the horse, whose jerky pace made the
18 XIV| breathe.~They unharnessed the horse at the Couillard place,
19 XIV| his tongue to urge on the horse. Jeanne looked straight
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