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1 II| as a rich man buys a[16] horse of rare breed, or a costly 2 XIII| coach[129]man whipped up his horse and rattled away toward 3 XIV| proud he is on his high horse!" interjected Aaron. "He 4 XIV| rider bent low over his horse's neck, and the two brothers 5 XIV| hussar put spurs to his horse and galloped to the head 6 XIV| a block of wood over the horse's neck."~ ~Blanka appeared 7 XIV| his sword and mounted his horse, you would certainly have 8 XV| delight as she mounted her horse. At first she found it strange 9 XV| Zenobia, leaping from her horse and loosening her saddle-girth. " 10 XV| dozen suffice to kill a horse, lured from their winter 11 XV| way: you are given a good horse, a trusty sword[167] and 12 XV| outstripping the pursuit of both horse and foot - with the single 13 XVI| of the cave, saddled his horse, and rode away into the 14 XVI| insurgents. Fastening his horse to a tree, he turned his 15 XX| Zenobia pointed to the other horse, on whose back was bound 16 XX| our brother down from the horse."~ ~These words were to 17 XX| the inanimate form on the horse's back.~ ~Zenobia meanwhile 18 XX| and he was the man. His horse carried him until I found 19 XX| With that she turned her horse about and rode away, breasting 20 XXII| long enough to water his horse, so pressing was his errand.~ ~ 21 XXII| Priest's Tree."~ ~Leaving his horse in charge of his attendant, 22 XXIII| would have sent for the best horse out of Baron Wesselenyi' 23 XXIII| somewhere yonder in a ditch. His horse took fright at the tumult, 24 XXIII| displeasure. The fallen man's horse you will find in the church. 25 XXIII| church and get Diurbanu's horse while I go and find the 26 XXIII| way to Gyertyamos, but the horse must obey his rider, so 27 XXIII| gipsy's presence. He had the horse in readiness for its master, 28 XXIII| village made the spirited horse restive and hard to manage. 29 XXIII| rider, and he caused the horse to make a sudden spring 30 XXIV| bound him with a rope to his horse. Only the animal's impatience