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1 2,1| a Medicis polonaise, a jockey costume, a walking costume, 2 3,2| an understanding with my jockey to that effect. This is 3 3,2| less than Domingo, with his jockey, his trainer, and his grooms. 4 5,1| moreover, to give orders to the jockey, whose lord and master he 5 5,1| declared that they had seen the jockey hold Domingo back; and they 6 5,1| both the marquis and his jockey. Still one weighty circumstance 7 5,1| turn his attention to his jockey. ~The latter was a lazy, 8 5,1| as a groom, trainer, and jockey at the same time, he regularly 9 5,1| scarcely stand on his legs. The jockey ascribed the horse's extreme 10 5,1| In point of fact, this jockey would have been the happiest 11 5,1| grand stand, with their jockey in his orange jacket with 12 5,1| others of monopolizing the jockey. ~ ~ 13 5,2| always followed by his jockey, whom he ordered about in 14 5,2| arrived, and claimed the jockey in their turn. So M. Wilkie 15 13,8| by the merest chance. A jockey whom I thought of employing