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1     I| beardless fellow, as strong as a horse. They set the half bottles
2    II|          in it, drawn by a white horse.~The carpenter politely
3    II|       then they set off.~But the horse's jerky trot shook the cart
4    II|         shoulders, and the white horse went on stretching out his
5    II|   clucking sound, which made the horse prick up its ears and go
6    II|       said:~"You must put in the horse immediately," and she herself
7    II|     before, and the little white horse started off with his quick,
8    II|         reins on the back of the horse, who, as if he himself were
9    II|       rapid gallop of the little horse, who set off every time
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