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" ... frequently lost his beast from under him, or, at least from out of his hands, it being his frequent practice to dismount and lead the horse, putting the bridle under his arm, which the horse sometimes shook off, or the intervention of a post occasioned... "
The Eccentric Mirror:: Reflecting a Faithful and Interesting Delineation of ... - Sivu 25
tekijä(t) G. H. Wilson - 1806
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