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1 I, XIII| kindles and they wheel their horses round and take a good stretch 2 I, XVIII| be lost or not, for the horses we shall have when we come 3 I, XIX| perceive plainly they were not horses by the easy pace at which 4 I, XXI| chivalry to take away their horses and leave them to go on 5 I, XXIV| to see and buy some fine horses that there were in my city, 6 I, XXVII| from him to pay for six horses which, purposely, and with 7 I, XXVII| was not the purchase of horses but of his own pleasure 8 I, XXXVI| attendants on foot then led the horses away to the stable. Observing 9 I, XLI| they dismounted from their horses, and each offered his to 10 I, XLIII| who only want to feed our horses and go on, for we are in 11 I, XLIII| this moment that one of the horses of the four who were seeking 12 II, XII| take the bridles off the horses, for, so far as I can see, 13 II, XIV| up, and bade them get the horses ready, as at sunrise they 14 II, XIV| for by this time the three horses and the ass had smelt one 15 II, XIV| relieve you of it, let our horses be brought, and in less 16 II, XXVI| stables filled with countless horses, and my trunks and bags 17 II, XXXVIII| the crown of Ariadne, the horses of the Sun, the pearls of 18 II, XL| Peritoa, as they say the horses of the sun were called, 19 II, XL| famous names of well-known horses, no more have they given 20 II, LX| a noise as of a troop of horses; there was, however, but 21 II, LX| threw themselves off their horses and advanced towards him; 22 II, LXI| number of horsemen on fine horses and in showy liveries, issuing 23 II, LXIV| same instant wheeled their horses; and he of the White Moon,