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1 I, IX| present century), besides his horses and cattle, and the wine 2 I, IX| worth the mentioning. Of horses there were two lean and 3 I, IX| old castle, will buy you horses and carriages, and all the 4 I, XI| was free to ride his own horses instead of the king's. Yet 5 I, XI| to which four beautiful horses were attached, to Dumanyfalva, 6 I, XI| want to buy two pair of horses; one for your chaise, the 7 I, XI| sphere. He purchased the horses for my carriage, he bargained 8 I, XIII| Presently I heard the gallop of horses, and, looking through the 9 I, XIII| house they checked their horses, and looked through the 10 I, XIII| his coachman to walk the horses about, feed them, water 11 II, V| fellow-plotters will mount their horses, and, by a short cross-cut, 12 II, VI| servants, uses other men's horses and carriages, and smokes 13 II, VII| coachman not to unhitch the horses, but to drive about, and 14 II, VIII| coachman to unhitch the horses, and send up my necessaries. " 15 II, XI| with its carriages and horses, servants, and everything. 16 II, XI| waggons with strong Trakene horses for my own transport and 17 II, XII| will crush us under their horses' hoofs, without observing 18 II, XII| that on the battle-field horses, struggling in deadly convulsions, 19 II, XII| of its rider. Maddened horses, with their dead or wounded 20 II, XII| thrown from their slain horses, or were struggling to extricate 21 II, XIII| gunners cut the traces of the horses, jumped upon their backs, 22 II, XIII| camp outfit, instruments, horses, etc., and kept nothing 23 II, XIII| the waggons and a pair of horses for my journey homeward - 24 II, XVI| soldiers, with five hundred horses, had been driven across