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1 3| round and looked at the horses.”~There was a pause in the 2 3| himself to England, where his horses ran. Then as though he had 3 6| the measured trot of the horses. In the first carriage Maria 4 6| borne down the wind as the horses quickened their trot. Heads 5 6| as the drivers put their horses to their best paces. Yet 6 10| comfortable job of the purchase of horses; he visited the coachbuilders; 7 10| francs. There were eight horses in the stables, and five 8 10| burning, feverish folly. His horses and Lucy had devoured three 9 10| fire to himself and his horses at such time as he should 10 11| by four splendid white horses. This landau was a present 11 11| jogging blithely on the near horses and two footmen perching 12 11| bouquets, with her four horses and her liveries, she pursed 13 11| sending along their four horses, and mail coaches, where 14 11| Tipsters.”~“Let’s see, what horses ought I to choose?” said 15 11| his arrangement.~“All the horses you like!” she cried gaily, 16 11| the light coats of white horses. Beyond them other carriages 17 11| and sending along his two horses, which were harnessed tandemwise, 18 11| the merits of the several horses began to be discussed, and 19 11| increasing uproar in which horses’ names kept recurring and 20 11| between wheels, ducked under horses’ heads and scoured the whole 21 11| all with her four white horses, her postilions and her 22 11| while amid the snorting of horses and the disarray and agitation 23 11| from the grooms leading the horses on to the course to the 24 11| refused to let her know the horses he had chosen for her, so 25 11| again. On the course the horses were coming in amid a sudden 26 11| burning himself and his horses together. As they crossed 27 11| trump card today. If his horses did not win, if, moreover, 28 11| machine, in fact, for weighing horses. Dear me, they only weighed 29 11| numbers of the different horses as an electric wire in connection 30 11| as if he believes in his horses.”~“Oh, bosh! What the deuce 31 11| announced the arrival of the horses upon the racecourse. At 32 11| sudden passionate excitement.~Horses were neighing; tent canvases 33 11| at the top of a mast. The horses came on the course one by 34 11| pink. The two Vandeuvres horses were slow to make their 35 11| ll see the canter.”~The horses had gone up to the right, 36 11| having lowered his flag. The horses came back to their places 37 11| length the starter got the horses together and sent them away 38 11| strands of hair. Now the horses were running at the end 39 11| One after the other the horses reappeared from behind the 40 11| the crowd, and the tail of horses in the rear ceased to interest. 41 11| what a rush!”~The squad of horses was now passing in front 42 11| before the advance of the horses and drew nearer and nearer 43 11| blood. The whole rush of horses passed with a roar of thunder: 44 11| had burned himself and his horses to death.~“He certainly 45 11| the business was that the horses didn’t want to be roasted. 46 13| himself. Charles devoured the horses’ oats and doubled the amount 47 13| animals she thought her horses ate too much. Accordingly 48 13| her a whore right out; his horses, he said, were distinctly 49 13| the coachman to put the horses to, while her hairdresser 50 13| her. When she ordered the horses to be put to in order that 51 14| drive fast, and while the horses trotted rapidly along the 52 14| coachman had had to rein in his horses amid a block of carriages