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route. After running a mile or two, he was unspeakably rejoiced to find that the equipage had automatically come to a sta
lk, and had the excessive magnanimity to restore the chariot and p
ph to his domicile. It turned out to be a mare, white as snow and of marvellous amiability; and, partly
monsense told him that the first step was to fatten his rather too filamentous pupil with corn and similar seeds, and
l toolshed at the end of the garden, ministering to her wants with his own hands, and cond
e's window; but at length, reflecting that if nothing ventures nothing is certain to win, he purchased a padded saddle with appendages, and surmount
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g to the circumstance that the said pundits are such warm men, and so well
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ce to him, for private reasons,
ular with all classes of Indian natives, and inor
has been diligently training a quadruped
ped is a member
n, but, being only recently extracted from shafts of
e is to be kindly permitted to try her
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s Milky Way) and award her first prize, even if by any chance she may not prove quite so fast a runner as more professional hacks: And your Petitioner will ever pray on bended
ofound acquaintance with the human heart, for
andidate for Derby honours, but regretting that it was ultra vires to concede her a few minutes
ained any sanguine hope that it would be granted, and had only inserted it to make insurance doubly sure, for h