The New sporting magazine, Том 601870 |
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... mile , looked none the worse for his broken blood - vessel or " bloody nose " whichever it was . The appearance of Camel in the string gave great relief to his backers , as a report that he had just been scratched was extensively ...
... mile , looked none the worse for his broken blood - vessel or " bloody nose " whichever it was . The appearance of Camel in the string gave great relief to his backers , as a report that he had just been scratched was extensively ...
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... mile , looked none the worse for his broken blood - vessel or " bloody nose " whichever it was . The appearance of Camel in the string gave great relief to his backers , as a report that he had just been scratched was extensively ...
... mile , looked none the worse for his broken blood - vessel or " bloody nose " whichever it was . The appearance of Camel in the string gave great relief to his backers , as a report that he had just been scratched was extensively ...
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... mile from home , Fordham was moving on Macgregor , and , though he did not seem very hard at work , the horse was evidently beaten . For a few strides we fancied it was to be a second edition of Carac- tacus's year , as the 66 to 1 ...
... mile from home , Fordham was moving on Macgregor , and , though he did not seem very hard at work , the horse was evidently beaten . For a few strides we fancied it was to be a second edition of Carac- tacus's year , as the 66 to 1 ...
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... mile courses , with weight no object . Falkland credited Voltigeur and " the spots " with another victory ; and two terribly high - bred " Lady's , " the half - sisters to Thorwaldsen and Caller Ou , finished first and second in a ...
... mile courses , with weight no object . Falkland credited Voltigeur and " the spots " with another victory ; and two terribly high - bred " Lady's , " the half - sisters to Thorwaldsen and Caller Ou , finished first and second in a ...
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... mile and a - half - beating Mr. W. S. Crawfurd's Palmerston ( 2 ) , Lord Wilton's Muster ( 3 ) , Mr. J. Daw- son's King o'Scots , Mr. J. Dawson's Camel , Captain Machell's Bonny Swell , Mr. Merry's Macgregor , Sir R. Pigot's Bay Roland ...
... mile and a - half - beating Mr. W. S. Crawfurd's Palmerston ( 2 ) , Lord Wilton's Muster ( 3 ) , Mr. J. Daw- son's King o'Scots , Mr. J. Dawson's Camel , Captain Machell's Bonny Swell , Mr. Merry's Macgregor , Sir R. Pigot's Bay Roland ...
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