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Ladysmith

CHAPTER XVIII
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Walers cannot do on grass which keeps local horses and even Arabs fat enough.

What the average horse is chiefly suffering from now is a kind of influenza, accompanied by a frightful cough.

My own talking horse kept trying to lie down to-day, and said he felt languid and queer.

When he endeavoured to trot or canter a cough took him fit to break his mother's heart..


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