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  • He spent the night in the little country hotel, and on Sunday morning, astride a saddle-horse rented from the Glen Ellen butcher, rode out of the village.

    Chapter VIII 2010

  • It was too great a load for the animal, and when he had gained his camp he transferred part of it to his saddle-horse.

    All Gold Cañon 2010

  • It was too great a load for the animal, and when he had gained his camp he transferred part of it to his saddle-horse.

    All Gold Canon 2010

  • It was on a bright June morning that Billy told Saxon to put on her riding clothes to try out a saddle-horse.

    CHAPTER XXI 2010

  • And he was unable to buy the needed saddle-horse for his horse-buying expeditions.

    CHAPTER XX 2010

  • Once the saddle-horse fell heavily and the man removed the pack to get the animal on its feet.

    All Gold Canon 2010

  • Once the saddle-horse fell heavily and the man removed the pack to get the animal on its feet.

    All Gold Cañon 2010

  • This was most difficult to obtain, but as I did not wish to impose on the kindness of the Chancellor longer, we persevered till, finally, with the help of Count Bismarck-Bohlen, we managed to get tolerably well equipped with a saddle-horse apiece, and a two-horse carriage.

    She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories 2010

  • The carriage was at the door, also the saddle-horse, but as no spare mount could be procured for General Forsyth, he had to seek other means to reach the battle-field.

    She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories 2010

  • They wanted to make a saddle-horse of him at first.

    Les Miserables 2008

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