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1 I, II| this time your coach, your horses, your mantle, and whatever 2 III, I| her side, and the black horses set off over the same road 3 III, I| arrived at the forest, the horses knew just where they had 4 III, IV| ladyship has a carriage and horses?"~ ~"Cannot you come with 5 V, II| ordered Henry to harness the horses to the carriage, and drive 6 V, II| mechanically turned the horses' heads in the homeward direction, 7 V, II| forest they saw the three horses which had been left by the 8 V, II| on to the castle with the horses.~ ~"What have you done?" 9 V, III| Then I shall sell the horses."~ ~"It might be well to 10 V, III| was that Ludwig sold the horses, and Marie's outdoor exercises 11 VI, II| of appearing with their horses at the Lustrations, - according 12 VI, III| weapons. Are enough men and horses to be had for the asking?"~ ~" 13 VI, III| there are enough men, and horses, too; but the treasure-chest 14 VI, VI| those dear, tiny little horses from which one could not 15 VII, I| If only these men have horses under them and weapons in 16 VII, II| handsome uniforms, on spirited horses - their ensign was ready 17 VII, III| carriage with four swift horses at the park gate nearest 18 VIII, II| when you hear the tramp of horses, hide yourself, and don' 19 IX, I| peasant cart, drawn by three horses, drew up before the inn, 20 IX, II| a rest, as both men and horses were weary with the toilsome 21 IX, II| in order to speed their horses from the dangerous conflagration.~ ~ 22 IX, II| tails of the struggling horses and draw them back to land. 23 X, III| exercise slowly the fatigued horses, proceeded on foot to the