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1 5,5 | same for thrusting. Their horses were large and strong, but 2 5,5 | the French custom. These horses, unlike those of the Italian 3 5,5 | knight was followed by three horses the first ridden by a page 4 5,7 | were led six magnificent horses, a present from the Holy 5 5,7 | awaited him with two swift horses. Caesar, who was an excellent 6 6,2 | the footmen holding to the horses' tails. As soon as he saw 7 6,3 | the fray, slashing at the horses' legs and dealing heavy 8 6,4 | it farther with men and horses so worn out. This view was 9 7,2 | servants rode magnificent horses, caparisoned in velvet trimmed 10 7,3 | together, mounted their horses, which were waiting for 11 8,3 | pack-saddles, and led off the horses to a court between the palace 12 8,4 | Finally, behind these eighteen horses came six beautiful mules, 13 8,4 | extravagance was that the horses and mules were shod with 14 8,4 | audacious thing to put on his horses' feet a metal of which king' 15 10,2| a company of two hundred horses ridden by the most illustrious 16 12,4| sending to Corneto to fetch horses, he rejoined the duke, who 17 14,3| machines at which farriers shoe horses; every day a bull was brought 18 16,1| village with three excellent horses; it was now Caesar's part