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1 I| that the duke has ordered horses to be in readiness to convey 2 I| their lakes; he drives the horses which once belonged to them, 3 I| post-chaise, drawn by four horses, dashed through the village 4 XIV| and to the Russians, whose horses were trampling the crops 5 XVII| of wheels, the tramp of horses’ hoofs, blows of the whip, 6 XX| Take one of the swiftest horses. The messenger ought to 7 XXII| coachman, whipping up his horses.~ ~It was not a wedding, 8 XXV| order for harnessing the horses. Mme. d’Escorval left the 9 XXV| save your brother!”~ ~The horses were neighing and stamping 10 XXV| young d’Escorval, as the horses dashed along, was as simple 11 XXV| assertion, he pointed to the horses, standing saddled in the 12 XXVI| done.~ ~They kept but three horses at Escorval. One was nearly 13 XXVI| firmly refused to lend their horses. They believed they would 14 XL| helping hand in harnessing the horses he had ordered, and when 15 XL| himself.~ ~As he urged the horses furiously on he tried to 16 XLVII| He paused; the sound of horses’ hoofs upon the road attracted 17 LI| coachman to harness the horses to the carriage, which was 18 LIII| servants, her carriages, her horses, her own table.~ ~At twenty-five, 19 LIV| the box, and gave his bony horses one of those cuts of the 20 LIV| the driver whipped up his horses, and it was at a gallop 21 LIV| Chateau-des-Rentiers as fast as his horses could go.~ ~But the duke