Book, Chapter
1 I, III | for Ben Zoof and the two horses. It still contained a considerable
2 I, VI | gourbi, and see what our horses think about it all.”~“They
3 I, VI | simple. Ben Zoof saddled the horses and filled his pouch with
4 I, VI | the same effect upon their horses as it had had upon themselves.
5 I, VI | circumstances would allow; the horses were clogged and turned
6 I, VI | orderly remounted their horses, and during the six-hours’
7 I, VI | mountain and remounted their horses. Before evening they had
8 I, VII | population, with their two horses, not only was there ample
9 I, IX | had no accommodation for horses, and the orderly would have
10 I, XIV | island in charge of his horses, and came on board the Dobryna
11 I, XVIII| great in finding the two horses, Zephyr and Galette, comfortably
12 I, XX | was left unexplored, the horses clearing every obstacle
13 I, XXI | provide shelter for the two horses, and for a considerable
14 I, XXIV | Why not rough-shoe the two horses?”~“They would never be able
15 I, XXIV | power surer and swifter than horses.”~“What do you mean?” was
16 II, XIII | anxious that their favorite horses should be saved, and accordingly,
17 II, XVII | of their owners, the two horses and Nina’s pet goat were
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