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1461 Manuscript Releases, vol. 18 [Nos. 1301-1359], p. 321.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… the horses. We found that both these persons knew Dr. Burke, and they did not express much confidence in his large boasting of doing such wonderful things. He …

1462 Manuscript Releases, vol. 19 [Nos. 1360-1419], p. 151.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… the horse and buggy over on the boat, and we will go on to Oakland by train. I am taking the buggy to Oakland that I may have a chance to ride out while there.— Letter …

1463 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 10.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… our horse and phaeton and back again. We have a great interest in that work, and we pray it may prosper.

1464 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 35.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… of horses and cows, but there is not any aptitude in him as manager. He has been a continual worriment to me. I think our brethren, many of them, feel as I do in the …

1465 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 37.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… her horse, and was away again. She found a very aggravated case. It had been hurt two weeks, was fearfully cut, and proud flesh was revealed....

1466 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 39.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… one horse. ] to strathfield, about four miles, to save change of cars. We knew he needed the money, for it is very little he receives in his business in the cab line …

1467 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 145.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… the horses and to eat our lunch. Sabbath morning I was lame and sick with cold. Sister Jones packed me, and I felt better and went to meeting. There is quite an interest …

1468 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 156.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… for horse and carriage that we did not give ourselves this blessing very often. I did enjoy the scenery in Auckland, and the city and surroundings are indeed …

1469 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 188.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… , faithful horses that could take us up the hills and over [to] Mount Vincent.

1470 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 188.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… the horses are reliable. I walked over the most dangerous part of the road. Willie walked and held the lines. We have passed over this dangerous road no less …

1471 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 188.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… faithful horses, Jaspar and Jessie, their feed. Then we went forward upon our remaining thirteen miles.

1472 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 205.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… , changed horses and drove on. I wrote to Elder Loughborough. My husband also wrote a letter; sent by Mr. Walling.

1473 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 208.2 (Ellen Gould White)

In the mountains, Colorado, Monday, September 15, 1873 —We took breakfast and then packed our bedding to move on. My husband, Willie, and myself were seated on our horses. My husband and I rode on. Mr. Walling and Sister Hall where in the wagon.

1474 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 208.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… three horses and the spring wagon back and was to send us the axletree or bring it Wednesday. We made a very comfortable camp and had plenty of bedding. The nights …

1475 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 208.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… for horses. On the south rises a high mountain of rocks. Trees seem to grow out of the very rocks. They tower up high but seem to cling or lean upon the rocky mountainsides …

1476 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 209.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… one horse returning from the Park came by our camp. We gave them bread as they said they had nothing to eat but squirrels and pork. They brought some fine specimens …

1477 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 210.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… the horses. Their grain is being used up. The nights are cold. Our stock of provisions is fast decreasing. We have had precious seasons of prayer today. The comfort …

1478 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 210.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… the horses. The road was very rough. We had to walk over streams and gulches, on stones and upon logs. We gathered some gum from the trees as we passed along.

1479 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 212.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… for horses. My husband swung the scythe. Willie pitched the hay into the wagon and Lucinda and I trod it down. My husband and Willie worked diligently to make …

1480 Manuscript Releases, vol. 20 [Nos. 1420-1500], p. 216.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… angry horse seeking to break loose and rush over the face of the whole earth, bearing destruction and death in its path.