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841 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 19a, 1895, par. 6

… the horse, and Byron managed to unloose the tugs and slip off the harness, and let the horse go free from the carriage.

842 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 19a, 1895, par. 7

… the horse. A hailstone had struck Byron on the temple and nearly felled him to the ground, and there was a large lump over his eye. Sarah’s wrists were bruised …

843 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 19a, 1895, par. 9

… our horse is not injured or our wagon torn to pieces. Our confidence in Jessie has increased. During the pelting hail she never kicked once.

844 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 23, 1895, par. 1

… one horse has to draw the phaeton. Brother McCullagh met us, and guided us through the paddocks to the water. More than two hundred persons were gathered at …

845 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 31b, 1895, par. 3

… our horse, Jessie, eleven miles back to Granville. On Sunday, we rode twelve miles to Petersham, and I spoke Sunday evening. The tent was filled, and many stood …

846 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 31d, 1895, par. 4

… the horse to draw. It is a comfortable riding carriage, and will do very well as long as it will hold together. Will you please tell me in your next letter what …

847 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 34, 1895, par. 2

to draw, except on the level streets of the city, when it will not be a horse-killer; but in the country, going up and down hills, it is unmerciful for a horse.

849 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 39, 1895, par. 23

… our horses and cows. We give them some food beside, and they come in as regularly for their meals as though they had human reason.

850 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 42, 1895, par. 2

… two horse team, visit the lumber mills and order lumber to save the time of the workmen; and go out in search of cows. I have purchased two good cows—that is, good

851 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 44, 1895, par. 9

… my horse and cow, I should be fixed.

852 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 47, 1895, par. 58

… theatres, horse races, gambling halls, and the highest excitement prevails; yet probation’s hour is fast closing, and every case is about to be eternally decided …

853 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 48, 1895, par. 10

… my horses goes in one direction to Kellyville, a distance of eleven miles, and the other goes to Petersham, a distance of about twelve miles.

854 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 49, 1895, par. 2

… his horse and trap at our place, and with his family boarded the cars for Ashfield, which is twelve miles beyond Granville. This man has lately embraced the …

855 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 59a, 1895, par. 4

… a horse and carriage to visit the elder of the church, Brother Large. We took our lunch, and spread it on the table, and then enjoyed our simple fare of bread and …

856 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 84, 1895, par. 6

… two horses and two cows at Cooranbong and one at Granville. I have an American platform wagon at my farm, and have just traded my phaeton in part payment for …

857 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 89, 1895, par. 8

… a horse; he can go out, and, I think, be useful in many ways to give Bible readings, etc. I shall write to Brother Corliss, and then perhaps I shall hear something from …

858 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 89a, 1895, par. 9

… a horse. The house is two story, nicely finished, but the yard is not so attractive in some respects, while in others it has advantages—more trees that the occupants …

859 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 106, 1895, par. 20

My horses and carriage went for her four miles and a half. The school building took her in that night, and she has been near me here only to see to her things in …

860 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 10 (1895), Lt 114, 1895, par. 2

… my horse and carriage, to save any confusion and unfit me to speak. If it is Thy will that I attend the Melbourne meeting, strengthen me to ride twelve miles to …