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I omit the kinde nature of Bucephalus, Alexander his horse, who when he was decked with the trappings and furniture of the King, would suffer no man to ride him but the King, otherwise he was content with any man. |
I omit the kind nature of Bucephalus, Alexander his horse, who when he was decked with the trappings and furniture of the King, would suffer no man to ride him but the King, otherwise he was content with any man. |
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