The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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The chilled horses stamped their hoofs and snorted . The centre horse pulled ahead ; but the driver instantly reined back , pulling up all three ; he himself , bending from his box , kept gazing in the direction of the gorge .
The chilled horses stamped their hoofs and snorted . The centre horse pulled ahead ; but the driver instantly reined back , pulling up all three ; he himself , bending from his box , kept gazing in the direction of the gorge .
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One Hand I perceived to be likewise saddling his horse , and his good horse was as obedient as a pet dog . He saddled him with one hand . ... He vanished into the taiga , and my heart seemed lighter " I brought up the horses .
One Hand I perceived to be likewise saddling his horse , and his good horse was as obedient as a pet dog . He saddled him with one hand . ... He vanished into the taiga , and my heart seemed lighter " I brought up the horses .
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When he had glanced at me , he turned his horse , he even used the butt end of his gun to urge him forward . And then his horse began to howl as with a human ... I seated myself on my box ; I whipped my horses — they would not stir .
When he had glanced at me , he turned his horse , he even used the butt end of his gun to urge him forward . And then his horse began to howl as with a human ... I seated myself on my box ; I whipped my horses — they would not stir .
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