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1 3,1| the withdrawal of Tilly's horse. ~It was not far from the 2 3,2| deputies will order Tilly's horse to quit their post?" ~"Why 3 3,2| stop, and keep off from my horse, or I shall give the word 4 3,2| fetch the order for Tilly's horse to withdraw." ~"You do not 5 4,3| Monseigneur avail himself of my horse?" asked the Captain. ~"I 6 4,3| appearance, leading another horse by the bridle. ~William, 7 4,3| into the saddle of the led horse, and, setting his spurs 8 4,3| setting the spurs to his horse, "to see the figure which 9 5,1| servant, mounted on a good horse, and little suspecting what 10 5,1| Being once safe, he left his horse at a livery stable in order 11 16,2| own coach, riding your own horse, will you still look at 12 25,1| Rosa was obliged to take a horse, with which the stable-keeper 13 25,1| by the river. Setting her horse off at a canter, she soon 14 25,1| promising to keep pace with the horse if Rosa would allow him 15 25,1| croup or the bridle of her horse. The two travellers had 16 25,1| to the swiftness of the horse, had already the start of 17 25,1| his daughter had hired a horse, and, like an adventuress, 18 30,1| afterwards the gallop of a horse was heard resounding in