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... race week , French patricians , who had caught the infective fever from their En- glish friends , invaded the town , and this small stream of light- hearted , wealthy visitors flowed without ceasing until it changed imperceptibly ...
... race week , French patricians , who had caught the infective fever from their En- glish friends , invaded the town , and this small stream of light- hearted , wealthy visitors flowed without ceasing until it changed imperceptibly ...
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... racing stud for the time being , in consequence of a little unpleasantness with the Jockey Club in the autumn of 1791.1 ... race he won easily . The difference in his form aroused suspicion , and Chifney was accused of pulling . After ...
... racing stud for the time being , in consequence of a little unpleasantness with the Jockey Club in the autumn of 1791.1 ... race he won easily . The difference in his form aroused suspicion , and Chifney was accused of pulling . After ...
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... race then run was a crooked race . Whether his jockey pulled or not is irrelevant , and nothing but sheer jealousy of the Prince's excellent eye for a horse , and of his success on the turf , instigated the behaviour of the Jockey Club ...
... race then run was a crooked race . Whether his jockey pulled or not is irrelevant , and nothing but sheer jealousy of the Prince's excellent eye for a horse , and of his success on the turf , instigated the behaviour of the Jockey Club ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I AN INCIDENT AFTER THE CIVIL WARS | 13 |
BRIGHTHELMSTON | 26 |
DR RUSSELLS DISCOVERY | 39 |
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