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 1    1,   11|       is all contained in the saddle used by the natives, called
 2    1,   11|  natives, called RECADO. This saddle is made of sheepskins, tanned
 3    1,   11|   good steed, but once in the saddle, his inseparable telescope
 4    1,   16|   sight worth looking at. The saddle was adapted to the two hunting
 5    1,   16|      which is fastened to the saddle. A long carbine, in the
 6    1,   18|      He sat motionless in the saddle, but often turned his head
 7    1,   19|     with impatience, began to saddle him with the most scrupulous
 8    1,   19|     horse and sprung into the saddle. Next minute both men were
 9    1,   22|    vigorously.~“Hang on to my saddle,” called Glenarvan.~“Thanks,
10    2,   13|      a carbine slung from his saddle.~The outrage at Camden Bridge
11    2,   18| Mulrady seated himself in the saddle ready to start.~“Here is
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