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Show ;fln Nobl, l amed vf Vreatost Horseman , b,.'" l-r.v.llns wiis at lis , Klt'loi-nlli mul Kl,!hvnlm-los. molnir as an I, .in.' I" lV,mt 'S,,l''"' f '"' ..'n srr.'iUost IliuwiHiui," ',,uV, r.'alar horse nuvs g ? t'.'it UH yenra ::. ' ! 3l' niu .vi't m,l' l,f 11 fllsl1" , P.hvamo the lial.lt to drive I ' ; ,. . inirU even four or six In I ,.,tost tiorsomsin of tli. last 1 I '-i Count Maui'!.-.' Samlor, ; ",v "of Melternieh. Ills ox-" ox-" known far ami noar and ,f! ''artists ami Pots. llo was : ' "s'a,mr.'.l In l'n.ulan.l as th.i If nuinv :l stooplooliaso. Ills ; lm.l e'l":l1- llt novor thc stnlrs of Kortross hill In ! ! ft!,0rvise than on horsobaol; i n'o.l to Jump, repmlloss j ,,it was ovor three four-horse ' ., or the hoa.ls of soldiers ! -vj to stop him with their lie was preatly amused nt l Vernation he caused. He t j'V,, to fairs ami jump over ' ' j,-a c:irts of territlo.l tra.les- ! ie could ride any wild horse l,3lj not he equaled nt races ! -distance riding. |