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Tue Aug 13 14:24:02 2013

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Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2013 18:23:41 +0000
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ground-position: left top=3B=22><b>No pictures?</b> <a href=3D=22http://gro=
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font-size: 10px=3B font-weight: bold=3B=22>Click HERE</a></td></tr><tr><td =
height=3D=22356=22 width=3D=22943=22><a href=3D=22http://groupandsex=2Ecom/=
=22><img src=3D=22http://savepic=2Enet/3850171=2Ejpg=22 height=3D=22356=22 =
width=3D=22943=22 border=3D=220=22 alt=3D=22The work of the old master is l=
ightly incised on reindeer horn, and represents two horses, of a very early=
 and heavy type, following one another, with heads stretched forward, as if=
 sniffing the air suspiciously in search of enemies=2E The horses would cer=
tainly excite unfavourable comment at Newmarket=2E Their 'points' are undou=
btedly coarse and clumsy: their heads are big, thick, stupid, and ungainly=
=3B their manes are bushy and ill-defined=3B their legs are distinctly feeb=
le and spindle-shaped=3B their tails more closely resemble the tail of the =
domestic pig than that of the noble animal beloved with a love passing the =
love of women by the English aristocracy=2E Nevertheless there is little (i=
f any) reason to doubt that my very old master did, on the whole, accuratel=
y represent the ancestral steed of his own exceedingly remote period=2E=22 =
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=22 alt=3D=22There were once horses even as is the horse of the prehistoric=
 Dordonian artist=2E Such clumsy, big-headed brutes, dun in hue and striped=
 down the back like modern donkeys, did actually once roam over the low pla=
ins where Paris now stands, and browse off lush grass and tall water-plants=
 around the quays of Bordeaux and Lyons=2E Not only do the bones of the con=
temporary horses, dug up in caves, prove this, but quite recently the Russi=
an traveller Prjevalsky (whose name is so much easier to spell than to pron=
ounce) has discovered a similar living horse, which drags on an obscure exi=
stence somewhere in the high table-lands of Central Asia=2E Prjevalsky's ho=
rse (you see, as I have only to write the word, without uttering it, I don'=
t mind how often or how intrepidly I use it) is so singularly like the clum=
sy brutes that sat, or rather stood, for their portraits to my old master t=
hat we can't do better than begin by describing him =5Fin propria persona =
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The horse family of the present day is divided, like most other families, i=
nto two factions, which may be described for variety's sake as those of the=
 true horses and the donkeys, these latter including also the zebras, quagg=
as, and various other unfamiliar creatures whose names, in very choice Lati=
n, are only known to the more diligent visitors at the Sunday Zoo=2E Now ev=
erybody must have noticed that the chief broad distinction between these tw=
o great groups consists in the feathering of the tail=2E=26=2313=3B
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