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721 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 85, 1893, par. 35
… the horse.” They talked until midnight, removing the slime and rubbish of lies that had been given to them by bitter enemies of the truth.
722 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 85, 1893, par. 71
… with horse and carriage. The cars do not run between Hastings and Napier on Sunday. We traveled within four miles of Hastings before overtaking Brother Wilson …
723 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 86, 1893, par. 2
… old horse. The trap, which they call a sulky, shook me around considerably, but the ride did me good. Gisborne is a very pleasant place. Mr. Bruce left this morning …
724 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 87, 1893, par. 12
Slept well during the night. Had much writing to do and more letters to read. We engaged the accommodation of Brother Stephens’ horse and sulky and rode out one hour before dinner. I am feeling exhausted for the want of a pure, bracing atmosphere.
725 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 87, 1893, par. 14
… poor horses, only two of them to draw a heavy load of eighteen persons up a steep grade to the hilltop. I really feared the horses would begin to back and leave …
726 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 87, 1893, par. 23
… the horse to the sulky and go on. One hundred were out to hear and men and women had walked three miles through the woods to hear Mrs. White.
727 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 88, 1893, par. 20
… inventing horse racing, games, theaters, card playing, gambling and all kinds of exciting amusements so the day of God shall come upon them unawares.
728 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 89, 1893, par. 11
… his horse and carriage.
729 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 89, 1893, par. 15
… ] hired horse and carriage.
730 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 89, 1893, par. 16
… a horse, and all rode out two hours to see the country. It is a very nice country. We then purchased fruit and milk and bread and took a lunch and at half past eight …
731 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 89, 1893, par. 27
… our horse Maggie in good condition. She is much improved every way and is presenting a much better appearance than when we left her. The phaeton has been newly …
732 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 101, 1893, par. 2
… , safe horse and a light, two-wheeled carriage for our use while we remained in Gisborne. This was a great favor, which we appreciated. Nearly every pleasant day …
733 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 101, 1893, par. 7
… holidays. Horse racing, betting games, football, and hunting, card playing, theater shows, gambling, liquor drinking, smoking—and what does all this mean? The …
734 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 104, 1893, par. 20
… of horses, and of them that sit on them, and the flesh of all men, both free and bond, both small and great. And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies …
735 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 6a, 1894, par. 10
… impetuous horse. Once let impulse and emotion get the mastery over calm judgment, and there may be altogether too much speed, even in traveling a right road …
736 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 14, 1894, par. 2
… a horse would walk, for trot she would not. The oranges are not the largest, but they are thin-skinned and very juicy, and not as sour as the oranges we purchased …
737 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 25, 1894, par. 3
… for horse and carriage, firewood, and oil. So you see it would be far better for me to go to some place where I could either board for myself, or live with less expense …
738 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 28, 1894, par. 3
… own horse was lame, and Brother Caldwell loaned us a large, cheap draught horse he had purchased to use in the canvassing work. The road was up hill, not steep …
739 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 28, 1894, par. 6
… their horses work hard all the week, and they do not feel that it is right on the Sabbath to drive thirteen miles and back in order to meet with the church at Parramatta …
740 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 29, 1894, par. 11
… for horse and carriage, clothing, wood, and light. You may see that there is a constant outgo.