The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Томови 53-54John William Carleton 1865 |
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... miles and under three have increased by 18 , those of half a mile and under have increased by 21 , so that there is not much comfort for Lord Redesdale . Another year will bring us up to 2,000 race - horses . Flying Dutch- man's year ...
... miles and under three have increased by 18 , those of half a mile and under have increased by 21 , so that there is not much comfort for Lord Redesdale . Another year will bring us up to 2,000 race - horses . Flying Dutch- man's year ...
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... miles , a trap and pair of horses was provided , by which we were quickly conveyed to the shores of the coast ... mile in that direction ; and you , Mr. W. , go that way ; we will then place ourselves at fair distances between you ...
... miles , a trap and pair of horses was provided , by which we were quickly conveyed to the shores of the coast ... mile in that direction ; and you , Mr. W. , go that way ; we will then place ourselves at fair distances between you ...
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... miles out in the bay , the object being , as the Captain said , to get well to windward , and then we should be able to bear away for any , and the best chances that might offer . But it appeared as if chances were at hand in every ...
... miles out in the bay , the object being , as the Captain said , to get well to windward , and then we should be able to bear away for any , and the best chances that might offer . But it appeared as if chances were at hand in every ...
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... miles across the Down - he might or must have perished . * * * * Ben playing " See the Conquering Hero Comes " ( how suited to the occasion we won't stop to surmise ) we near the " George , " a crowd of friends awaiting friends ...
... miles across the Down - he might or must have perished . * * * * Ben playing " See the Conquering Hero Comes " ( how suited to the occasion we won't stop to surmise ) we near the " George , " a crowd of friends awaiting friends ...
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... mile , two miles , three miles ; and he seemed to be bearing straight for the coast , over a sort of wild moor . The situation seemed incompre- hensible ; and he sat down , wearied out , at the roadside . Luckily , up came Mr. Kenneth ...
... mile , two miles , three miles ; and he seemed to be bearing straight for the coast , over a sort of wild moor . The situation seemed incompre- hensible ; and he sat down , wearied out , at the roadside . Luckily , up came Mr. Kenneth ...
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