Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Page 141
... horses , which he described as being ' small and wiry . ' The British had taken over the horses which were roam- ing wild over the ' Horse Plains , ' and numbers were being exported by the Resident at Jaffna . A stud had been organised ...
... horses , which he described as being ' small and wiry . ' The British had taken over the horses which were roam- ing wild over the ' Horse Plains , ' and numbers were being exported by the Resident at Jaffna . A stud had been organised ...
Page 263
... horses readily recognise and are liable to resent the difference in smell between a Danakil and a white man . In addition , the Danakil invariably mount their horses the wrong side , and , in riding , their aids are wholly different to ...
... horses readily recognise and are liable to resent the difference in smell between a Danakil and a white man . In addition , the Danakil invariably mount their horses the wrong side , and , in riding , their aids are wholly different to ...
Page 266
... horse . The answer was a horse born and bred in Somaliland . The experts then got busy , examin- ing my horses one by one . The Chair- man of the Board kept a watchful eye on me . My obvious pose an easy one for a horse - dealer to ...
... horse . The answer was a horse born and bred in Somaliland . The experts then got busy , examin- ing my horses one by one . The Chair- man of the Board kept a watchful eye on me . My obvious pose an easy one for a horse - dealer to ...
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SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
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