[Robbery Under Arms by Thomas Alexander Browne]@TWC D-Link book
Robbery Under Arms

CHAPTER 21
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He'd broken him and got him quiet.

I remembered when I was there first spotting him as a yearling.

I knew the blaze down his face and his three white legs.
Warrigal jumps off Bilbah and throws down the bridle.

Then he leads the chestnut up to where Starlight was standing smoking, and throws himself down at his feet, bursting out crying like a child.

He was just like a dog that had found his master again.


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