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1    1,   18|   so light-footed, felt the spur of his example, and followed
2    1,   18|     from Thalcave made them spur on their horses and hurry
3    1,   18|    Indian can ever despair.~Spur and whip had both to be
4    2,    5|  swift horse that feels the spur, and presented a broadside
5    3,   10|     a mile off, on a craggy spur of the mountain stood a “
6    3,   14| rather than walked down the spur, that their figures might
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