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1   1|    these, he leaped from his horse, and they received him with
2   2|     Euryalus rode a chestnut horse, with arching neck and narrow
3   2|     became as nervous as his horse. While she, however much
4   3|      live? Aristotle, like a horse, was mounted by a woman;
5   3|     four-footed animals. The horse makes war for its mate;
6  12|    sooner rub a table than a horse. I took our lord down to
7  16| strong; the movement of your horse tires you. Why not borrow
8  16|    him, Euryalus ordered his horse to be brought round immediately,
9  16|  himself, ‘You will mount my horse, Menelaus, but I will mount
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