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1    1,   17|          water, and though their riders had stinted themselves for
2    1,   17|    themselves to be accomplished riders.~They appeared to have stopped
3    1,   22|         so wildly along that the riders could hardly keep their
4    2,   13| exchanged with each other by the riders, the grinding noise of the
5    2,   15|       feet in height. Horses and riders passed easily beneath their
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