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11417 " Saddle a horse , my lad , " said he .
18725 A brougham was waiting with a very massive driver wrapped in a dark cloak , who , the instant that I had stepped in , whipped up the horse and rattled off to Victoria Station .
45885 Everything was now in an uproar , some calling for their pistols , some for their horses , and some for another flask of wine .
45886 But at length some sense came back to their crazed minds , and the whole of them , thirteen in number , took horse and started in pursuit .
45893 Then the revellers rode close together , for a great fear was on them , but they still followed over the moor , though each , had he been alone , would have been right glad to have turned his horse 's head .
48160 When I reached Coombe Tracey I told Perkins to put up the horses , and I made inquiries for the lady whom I had come to interrogate .
48295 ' Good-day , Dr Watson , ' cried he , with unwonted good humour , ' you must really give your horses a rest , and come in to have a glass of wine and to congratulate me . '
48859 ' I do n't pretend to know much about these things , and I 'd be a better judge of a horse or a steer than of a picture .
104174 Introduced by the British , horse racing has grown to become one of the most popular forms of entertainment among locals .
104176 Singapore is perhaps the only major horse racing destination where visitors can expect to be picked up from and dropped back to their hotels .

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