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 1   III|        away on the puszta a young horseman was seen approaching at
 2   III|          cracking of whips. Every horseman lay forward on the neck
 3   III|       that!" cried the vanquished horseman, huskily, when they offered
 4   III|        perceiving the approaching horseman, he immediately raised himself
 5   III| resting-place and rushed upon the horseman, who immediately turned
 6   III|         the halter-line which the horseman held handy.~ ~But now it
 7   III|        with rage, rushed upon the horseman, and before he had had time
 8   III|      count of where it was.~ ~The horseman now drew forth his long
 9   VII|         the sixth day, however, a horseman galloped into Abellino's
10  XIII|         they perceived a solitary horseman trotting towards them from
11  XIII|        you think me a good enough horseman?"~ ~"I readily believe that
12  XIII|           moment they perceived a horseman coming towards them on the
13  XIII|           up, and he was the best horseman of them all. And now he
14    XX|        Martin," said the foremost horseman, calling the attention of
15    XX|          an inverted torch.~ ~The horseman stood alone before the monument -
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