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1 3,2| Abominably. Last Sunday the best horse in my stables, Domingo, 2 3,2| manoeuvering to have my own horse beaten. People have declared 3 3,2| in betting against my own horse." ~ ~The baron's agitation 4 4,2| that he bet against his own horse and prevented the animal 5 5,1| secretly bet against his own horse, Domingo, on the previous 6 5,1| The jockey ascribed the horse's extreme thinness to a 7 5,5| pleasant situation. I have a horse entered for the race to-morrow, 8 9,6| friend, "if you bought such a horse every day, you would make 9 10,5| brougham, drawn by a superb horse, but he did not perceive 10 11,2| playing with his dilapidated horse. Chupin called him. "Come 11 13,1| in hue to frighten a cab horse, was extremely eccentric 12 13,3| in such a year, by such a horse, belonging to the Marquis 13 13,8| can scarcely distinguish a horse from a mule - but morning 14 13,8| Naturally, I showed him the horse, but he had no sooner set 15 13,8| he exclaimed: 'That the horse! Never! You've been cheated, 16 16,3| for you against your own horse Domingo? Who risked his 17 19,2| the driver had urged his horse into a gallop. He had evidently 18 19,2| Asnieres, as fast as the horse could drag it. "We are almost 19 19,2| before he checked his panting horse. "Look, mademoiselle," said