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... feeling , as though the horse stood for something clean and fine that I hadn't been exposed to before . I thought then that that was what people must feel who spend their lives around horses , and that just that feeling was payment ...
... feeling , as though the horse stood for something clean and fine that I hadn't been exposed to before . I thought then that that was what people must feel who spend their lives around horses , and that just that feeling was payment ...
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... feeling of fineness , as I look forward each year . Sometimes I think that it comes for a minute , and then I drive in the fog , and I feel it blowing across my face , swirling in the head- lights , feel it beckoning to me , telling me ...
... feeling of fineness , as I look forward each year . Sometimes I think that it comes for a minute , and then I drive in the fog , and I feel it blowing across my face , swirling in the head- lights , feel it beckoning to me , telling me ...
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... feel- ing of it . What are the roots of a poem ? Do you play tennis . " I nodded . " Well , you know how it is then there are moments when you feel a sensation up and down your arms and back that tells you the height of the net and the ...
... feel- ing of it . What are the roots of a poem ? Do you play tennis . " I nodded . " Well , you know how it is then there are moments when you feel a sensation up and down your arms and back that tells you the height of the net and the ...
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