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1 3,2| hundred louis staked upon your horses." ~ ~The marquis's countenance 2 3,2| Vincennes. I have withdrawn my horses. And, in future, I shall 3 3,2| you see the sale of my horses announced." ~ ~"What! you 4 3,2| to sell - - " ~ ~"All my horses - yes, baron. I have nineteen; 5 5,1| forfeit and withdraw his horses from the contest; and the 6 5,1| forfeit to-day nor sell his horses." ~"He only retires from 7 5,2| has a racing stable. His horses are going to compete!" What 8 7,1| between his fingers! What horses he would have! what carriages! 9 7,6| notoriety, high-stepping horses, yellow-haired mistresses, 10 9,2| nothing but a certain pair of horses which he was to look at 11 9,6| First, he had purchased the horses belonging to the ruined 12 9,6| time. Having purchased the horses, his next task was to find 13 9,6| francs a month, and three horses and a coachman won't cost 14 9,6| to blush for the skinny horses the stable-keeper sends 15 11,3| in the morning to try his horses and his carriages, announcing, 16 13,1| noiselessly to and fro. A pair of horses, worth at least a thousand 17 13,2| ask ridiculous amounts for horses, and then give me worthless, 18 13,4| remarked. "I sold seven of my horses a few days ago, and the 19 13,7| of the purchaser of those horses, the biographies of which 20 13,7| in the purchase of some horses." ~"Cheated! it was worse 21 13,8| began to look about for some horses. I had purchased several, 22 13,8| selected seven of his best horses and paid for them; and I 23 13,8| He has not given me the horses I purchased. The real animals, 24 13,8| names, and although the horses sent to me may be like the 25 13,8| reserved the right to take his horses back on payment of a stipulated 26 13,8| which the exploits of these horses are recorded. These statements 27 14,3| for his adventures, his horses, and his fortune, more than 28 14,4| espied the many valuable horses neighing in their stalls, 29 14,4| gained by the marquis's horses upon the turf, M. Wilkie 30 18,1| husband had to show his horses; and the wife was intent 31 18,4| teeth, examining a pair of horses which had been sent him 32 20,1| therein at once. Twenty horses neighed and stamped in his 33 20,1| attention exclusively to the horses and vehicles; but acting 34 20,3| vocabulary in describing his horses, carriages, and stables,