Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291William Blackwood, 1962 - England |
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Page 238
... horse- thief names he could lay his tongue to . " You sold me a pair of blind horses , " said our friend , " and you'll have to return my money or I'll have you arrested . " Mr Barr had been in tight spots before in his horse dealings ...
... horse- thief names he could lay his tongue to . " You sold me a pair of blind horses , " said our friend , " and you'll have to return my money or I'll have you arrested . " Mr Barr had been in tight spots before in his horse dealings ...
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dry season , when range horses are in poor condition . Also , unshod horses cannot stand hard ground . Burnham knew that his ... horse and a second rather poor one , with a small supply of food and a canteen of water : also most minute ...
dry season , when range horses are in poor condition . Also , unshod horses cannot stand hard ground . Burnham knew that his ... horse and a second rather poor one , with a small supply of food and a canteen of water : also most minute ...
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... horse had bolted while you had barely been able to head your own horse , plunging with fear , towards Tucson . Be sure to pick a gravelly point so that there won't be a discernible change in the shape of the unshod animal's tracks , and ...
... horse had bolted while you had barely been able to head your own horse , plunging with fear , towards Tucson . Be sure to pick a gravelly point so that there won't be a discernible change in the shape of the unshod animal's tracks , and ...
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