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 1     XIV|       had brought out three good horses from the stable and harnessed
 2     XIV| practised upon her.~ ~"Why, your horses are saddled!" she exclaimed
 3     XIV|         out. But never fear. The horses can be depended on, and
 4     XIV|       Thereupon Aaron reined his horses toward the mountain gorge
 5     XIV|          paused to breathe their horses the rumble of wagons on
 6     XIV|       Finally he took one of the horses by the bridle, and conducted
 7      XV|         fun. The little mountain horses were so steady and sure-footed
 8      XV|      ascent[160] became steeper. Horses bred in the lowlands must
 9      XV|         halt here and rest their horses, whereupon all three dismounted
10      XV|      remount at once.~ ~"But the horses ought to graze a little
11      XV|    whistled, whereupon the three horses came trotting up to him.
12      XV|      would be easy to wade their horses through the gateway, after
13      XV|         Manasseh was to lead the horses up, one at a time, and stable
14      XV|   precious possessions. Soon the horses were led up, stalled and
15    XVII|          noon they mounted their horses, David and Simon taking
16    XVII|        where did you get the two horses for our brothers?"~ ~"I
17      XX|      which young men mount their horses and gallop hither and thither,
18      XX|         But it was too late. Two horses stood before the door, and
19      XX|     cavaliers were turning their horses' heads, as a kind of splendid
20    XXII|         the peasant class.~ ~The horses' hoofs awoke the echoes
21    XXII|     riders found a dozen or more horses tethered at the foot of
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