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The latter, occupied by their attack upon the houses, were unconscious of the presence of their foe until he was close upon them, and were taken utterly by surprise. ||||| The pursuit continued to within half a mile of that place, and then Harry, knowing that there was a force of Roundhead infantry there, drew off from the pursuit, and returned to Chalcombe.
Who lead his man in the surprise attack on the Round heads Harry
The pursuit continued to within half a mile of that place, and then Harry, knowing that there was a force of Roundhead infantry there, drew off from the pursuit, and returned to Chalcombe. ||||| In three minutes after the Royalists entered the village the surviving Roundheads were in full flight, hotly pursued by the victorious Cavaliers.
Who lead his man in the surprise attack on the Round heads Harry
The first cook stove ever brought to this town was one my father had his master to bring. ||||| Father just kept on telling about the stoves they had in Virginia, and at last they sent and got him one; it had to come by boat and took a long time.
Why was a cook stove brought to Arkansas He was cook at the Anthony House
Father just kept on telling about the stoves they had in Virginia, and at last they sent and got him one; it had to come by boat and took a long time. ||||| Some called him by the name of Galloway, but my father always had all his children keep the name Jackson.
Why was a cook stove brought to Arkansas He was cook at the Anthony House
My father was proud that he was the one who set the first table ever spread in the Anthony House. ||||| A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas.
Why was a cook stove brought to Arkansas He was cook at the Anthony House
The first cook stove ever brought to this town was one my father had his master to bring. ||||| Father just kept on telling about the stoves they had in Virginia, and at last they sent and got him one; it had to come by boat and took a long time.
Why was a cook stove brought to Arkansas Mr James Page Jackson told his master about it
Father just kept on telling about the stoves they had in Virginia, and at last they sent and got him one; it had to come by boat and took a long time. ||||| Some called him by the name of Galloway, but my father always had all his children keep the name Jackson.
Why was a cook stove brought to Arkansas Mr James Page Jackson told his master about it
My father was proud that he was the one who set the first table ever spread in the Anthony House. ||||| A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas.
Why was a cook stove brought to Arkansas Mr James Page Jackson told his master about it
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| Some called him by the name of Galloway, but my father always had all his children keep the name Jackson. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should.
Why did some people call James Page Jackson Galloway Because his masters name was galloway
He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should. ||||| There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up. ||||| When father went there to be head cook, all they had to cook on was big fireplaces and the big old Dutch ovens.
Why did some people call James Page Jackson Galloway Because his masters name was galloway
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up.
Why did some people call James Page Jackson Galloway Because his masters name was galloway
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| Some called him by the name of Galloway, but my father always had all his children keep the name Jackson. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should.
Why did some people call James Page Jackson Galloway A man named Galloway bought my James Page Jackson
He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should. ||||| There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up. ||||| When father went there to be head cook, all they had to cook on was big fireplaces and the big old Dutch ovens.
Why did some people call James Page Jackson Galloway A man named Galloway bought my James Page Jackson
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up.
Why did some people call James Page Jackson Galloway A man named Galloway bought my James Page Jackson
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home. ||||| Clarice Lancaster Jackson was her full name.
Why was she called Clarice Lancaster Jackso Her father was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia, and he named her Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should. ||||| A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas.
Why was she called Clarice Lancaster Jackso Her father was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia, and he named her Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home
You know about that, don't you? ||||| The first cook stove ever brought to this town was one my father had his master to bring. ||||| My father was proud that he was the one who set the first table ever spread in the Anthony House.
Why was she called Clarice Lancaster Jackso Her father was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia, and he named her Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home
He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock. ||||| My father was proud that he was the one who set the first table ever spread in the Anthony House.
The Anthony House was what type of establishment A hotel
My father was proud that he was the one who set the first table ever spread in the Anthony House. ||||| The first cook stove ever brought to this town was one my father had his master to bring. ||||| My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia.
The Anthony House was what type of establishment A hotel
When father went there to be head cook, all they had to cook on was big fireplaces and the big old Dutch ovens. ||||| A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| I'll tell you something interesting.
The Anthony House was what type of establishment A hotel
He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock.
What was the name of the first fine hotel in Little Rock Anthony House
It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock. ||||| When father went there to be head cook, all they had to cook on was big fireplaces and the big old Dutch ovens.
What was the name of the first fine hotel in Little Rock Anthony House
Father just kept on telling about the stoves they had in Virginia, and at last they sent and got him one; it had to come by boat and took a long time. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should.
What was the name of the first fine hotel in Little Rock Anthony House
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home.
Who named one of his daughters Lancaster James Page Jackson
He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home. ||||| You know about that, don't you?
Who named one of his daughters Lancaster James Page Jackson
My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia. ||||| You know about that, don't you?
Who named one of his daughters Lancaster James Page Jackson
He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock.
What was the Anthony House A hotel
It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should.
What was the Anthony House A hotel
You know about that, don't you? ||||| Some called him by the name of Galloway, but my father always had all his children keep the name Jackson.
What was the Anthony House A hotel
He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock.
What was the Anthony House The first fine hotel in Little Rock
It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should.
What was the Anthony House The first fine hotel in Little Rock
You know about that, don't you? ||||| Some called him by the name of Galloway, but my father always had all his children keep the name Jackson.
What was the Anthony House The first fine hotel in Little Rock
He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock. ||||| When father went there to be head cook, all they had to cook on was big fireplaces and the big old Dutch ovens. ||||| Father just kept on telling about the stoves they had in Virginia, and at last they sent and got him one; it had to come by boat and took a long time.
Who went to the first fine Hotel in Little Rock to be the head cook and told others about cook stoves so they brought one in James Page Jackson
When father went there to be head cook, all they had to cook on was big fireplaces and the big old Dutch ovens. ||||| My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia. ||||| My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| Clarice Lancaster Jackson was her full name.
Who went to the first fine Hotel in Little Rock to be the head cook and told others about cook stoves so they brought one in James Page Jackson
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should. ||||| My father was proud that he was the one who set the first table ever spread in the Anthony House.
Who went to the first fine Hotel in Little Rock to be the head cook and told others about cook stoves so they brought one in James Page Jackson
He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock.
What building was located in Little Rock The Anthony House
It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock. ||||| I'll tell you something interesting.
What building was located in Little Rock The Anthony House
When father went there to be head cook, all they had to cook on was big fireplaces and the big old Dutch ovens. ||||| My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia.
What building was located in Little Rock The Anthony House
Some called him by the name of Galloway, but my father always had all his children keep the name Jackson. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should.
Even though my father was owned by a man named Galloway when I was born, what name did my father want me to keep Jackson
He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should. ||||| My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia.
Even though my father was owned by a man named Galloway when I was born, what name did my father want me to keep Jackson
Clarice Lancaster Jackson was her full name. ||||| My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia.
Even though my father was owned by a man named Galloway when I was born, what name did my father want me to keep Jackson
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia.
Aside from being a cook, what else was James Page Jackson good at Carpentering
My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia. ||||| There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up.
Aside from being a cook, what else was James Page Jackson good at Carpentering
There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home.
Aside from being a cook, what else was James Page Jackson good at Carpentering
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia.
Aside from being a cook, what else was James Page Jackson good at Carpenter
My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia. ||||| There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up.
Aside from being a cook, what else was James Page Jackson good at Carpenter
There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home.
Aside from being a cook, what else was James Page Jackson good at Carpenter
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia.
Aside from being a cook, what else was James Page Jackson good at He was a good carpenter
My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia. ||||| There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up.
Aside from being a cook, what else was James Page Jackson good at He was a good carpenter
There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home.
Aside from being a cook, what else was James Page Jackson good at He was a good carpenter
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home.
Whose daughter had the middle name Lancaster James Page Jackson's
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He was cook at the Anthony House.
Whose daughter had the middle name Lancaster James Page Jackson's
He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up.
Whose daughter had the middle name Lancaster James Page Jackson's
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home.
Whose daughter had the middle name Lancaster James page jackson
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He was cook at the Anthony House.
Whose daughter had the middle name Lancaster James page jackson
He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up.
Whose daughter had the middle name Lancaster James page jackson
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home.
Whose daughter had the middle name Lancaster James Page Jackson
My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia. ||||| He was cook at the Anthony House.
Whose daughter had the middle name Lancaster James Page Jackson
He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| There were fourteen of us, but only ten lived to grow up.
Whose daughter had the middle name Lancaster James Page Jackson
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| Some called him by the name of Galloway, but my father always had all his children keep the name Jackson.
Why was James Page Jackson also called Galloway A man named Galloway bought him and brought him to Arkansas, and slaves answer their master's name
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| I'll tell you something interesting.
Why was James Page Jackson also called Galloway A man named Galloway bought him and brought him to Arkansas, and slaves answer their master's name
My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia. ||||| It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock.
Why was James Page Jackson also called Galloway A man named Galloway bought him and brought him to Arkansas, and slaves answer their master's name
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| Some called him by the name of Galloway, but my father always had all his children keep the name Jackson.
Why was James Page Jackson also called Galloway Because his masters name was galloway
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| I'll tell you something interesting.
Why was James Page Jackson also called Galloway Because his masters name was galloway
My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia. ||||| It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock.
Why was James Page Jackson also called Galloway Because his masters name was galloway
He was cook at the Anthony House. ||||| It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock.
What was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock Anthony House
It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock. ||||| My father was named James Page Jackson because he was born on the old Jackson plantation in Lancaster county, Virginia.
What was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock Anthony House
My father was a good carpenter; he was a fine cook, too; learned that back in Virginia. ||||| Father just kept on telling about the stoves they had in Virginia, and at last they sent and got him one; it had to come by boat and took a long time.
What was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock Anthony House
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should.
Why should the author have answered the name Galloway James Page Jackson belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of her birth
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| You know about that, don't you?
Why should the author have answered the name Galloway James Page Jackson belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of her birth
It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home.
Why should the author have answered the name Galloway James Page Jackson belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of her birth
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should.
Why should the author have answered the name Galloway The author was born on Mr. Galloway's property and slaves answered the names of their master
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| You know about that, don't you?
Why should the author have answered the name Galloway The author was born on Mr. Galloway's property and slaves answered the names of their master
It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home.
Why should the author have answered the name Galloway The author was born on Mr. Galloway's property and slaves answered the names of their master
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| He belonged to Mr. Galloway at the time of my birth, but even at that, I did not take the name Galloway as it would seem like I should.
Why should the author have answered the name Galloway Because thats what her fathers name was
A man named Galloway bought my father and brought him to Arkansas. ||||| You know about that, don't you?
Why should the author have answered the name Galloway Because thats what her fathers name was
It was the first real fine hotel in Little Rock. ||||| He named one of his daughters Lancaster for a middle name in memory of his old home.
Why should the author have answered the name Galloway Because thats what her fathers name was
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand.
The big Norman posters are in demand in the back of which country Deauville
There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. ||||| However, it amused us, and the water really did boil.
The big Norman posters are in demand in the back of which country Deauville
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| However, it amused us, and the water really did boil.
The big Norman posters are in demand in the back of which country Deauville
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand.
Many haras (breeding stables) could be spotted in the back of what country Deauville
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon.
Many haras (breeding stables) could be spotted in the back of what country Deauville
It is a great grazing and breeding country. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country.
Many haras (breeding stables) could be spotted in the back of what country Deauville
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| It is a great grazing and breeding country. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand.
Describe what about the area makes this a good place to raise horses There are many trees and fields, the area is good for grazing and breeding, and the Norman horses are in demand
There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country.
Describe what about the area makes this a good place to raise horses There are many trees and fields, the area is good for grazing and breeding, and the Norman horses are in demand
They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| However, it amused us, and the water really did boil.
Describe what about the area makes this a good place to raise horses There are many trees and fields, the area is good for grazing and breeding, and the Norman horses are in demand
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| It is a great grazing and breeding country. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand.
Describe what about the area makes this a good place to raise horses It is great grazing and breeding country
There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country.
Describe what about the area makes this a good place to raise horses It is great grazing and breeding country
They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| However, it amused us, and the water really did boil.
Describe what about the area makes this a good place to raise horses It is great grazing and breeding country
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits.
Describe why the foods eaten in Deauville are fresh Milk, cider, good bread and butter and cheese are available at farmhouses
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country.
Describe why the foods eaten in Deauville are fresh Milk, cider, good bread and butter and cheese are available at farmhouses
It is a great grazing and breeding country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country.
Describe why the foods eaten in Deauville are fresh Milk, cider, good bread and butter and cheese are available at farmhouses
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits.
Describe why the foods eaten in Deauville are fresh They have lots of cows grazing
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country.
Describe why the foods eaten in Deauville are fresh They have lots of cows grazing
It is a great grazing and breeding country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country.
Describe why the foods eaten in Deauville are fresh They have lots of cows grazing
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits.
When the author stopped for tea, was finding milk difficult No
Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country.
When the author stopped for tea, was finding milk difficult No
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| However, it amused us, and the water really did boil.
When the author stopped for tea, was finding milk difficult No
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country.
Who hires Norman horses The speaker's friends
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about.
Who hires Norman horses The speaker's friends