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Post by Catrin on Nov 27, 2012 22:11:28 GMT 1
Oh I've just realised someone already did my earlier one, sorry Got one now:… There are some duplicates so no problems. Thanks for the new one.
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Post by ruthp on Nov 28, 2012 17:53:47 GMT 1
For Bali
Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety. Other horses tire The riders they use, but she makes happy Where most she terrifies; for maddest things Become themselves in her, that joyful owners Bless her when she is baddest.
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Post by Lulu on Nov 28, 2012 19:33:32 GMT 1
Describing the horse-addict
"He doth nothing but talk of his horse"
"The Merchant of Venice" (1.2.10)
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Post by Catrin on Nov 29, 2012 0:34:09 GMT 1
All compiled. There are forty three from from the IHDG and seven from Shakespeare. I'll upload it to Kindle tomorrow as the Internet was down at home until 9.30 tonight. I'm sure you'll all like the last one. ----- - - - - - 50
I wish my horse had the speed of your tongue and was as tireless. That’s it — I’m done.
Much Ado About Nothing Act 1, scene 1
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Post by mollichop64 on Nov 29, 2012 7:40:10 GMT 1
Fantastic! Can't wait to download it xx
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Post by Catrin on Nov 29, 2012 15:37:38 GMT 1
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