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Side 70
... Dicky may be used to his ways , but he's not tried him in a show - ring yet . It can't make much difference to the horse , and what it does make will be on the right side Can't have ' em too collected , you know . " A burst of cheering ...
... Dicky may be used to his ways , but he's not tried him in a show - ring yet . It can't make much difference to the horse , and what it does make will be on the right side Can't have ' em too collected , you know . " A burst of cheering ...
Side 71
... Dicky's pos- session of him , his late owner having parted from him in haste after a distressing episode at a meet of hounds , which had started with a light - hearted use of heavily - rowelled spurs , and had finished with five ...
... Dicky's pos- session of him , his late owner having parted from him in haste after a distressing episode at a meet of hounds , which had started with a light - hearted use of heavily - rowelled spurs , and had finished with five ...
Side 74
... Dicky . She had never conceived the possi- bility of there being anybody in existence who could be so abrupt , tactless , self - centred , and rude in a short interview . As she dismounted by the horse lines and left the horse to Carson ...
... Dicky . She had never conceived the possi- bility of there being anybody in existence who could be so abrupt , tactless , self - centred , and rude in a short interview . As she dismounted by the horse lines and left the horse to Carson ...
Side 75
... Dicky grunted ; he appeared in this way to be endeavouring to give Anne the idea that although she was wrong in most matters , she was at any rate on the right line in this case . He walked up to Betty and stood at her elbow with- out ...
... Dicky grunted ; he appeared in this way to be endeavouring to give Anne the idea that although she was wrong in most matters , she was at any rate on the right line in this case . He walked up to Betty and stood at her elbow with- out ...
Side 76
... Dicky had taken it for granted that she could share a joke in a railway carriage with him , but could not have safely done so with Hicks , because - well , be- cause . People were different , that was all . Also she was not quite sure ...
... Dicky had taken it for granted that she could share a joke in a railway carriage with him , but could not have safely done so with Hicks , because - well , be- cause . People were different , that was all . Also she was not quite sure ...
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