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  2. "THE LIFE OF A JOCKEY." CHAPTER XIV.

    HAD made no engagements for the next day's racing, and I can assure you I had to stand any amount of chaffing from everyone in the house about my fiasco of the day ...

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  4. CHAPTER XVIII.

    EVERYTHING had been going very favorably with us in training for the next fortnight, when a chapter of accidents, or a season of bad luck, overtook us. Mid, our second string ...

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  6. CHAPTER XVII.

    THE next morning, as were all having our breakfast, Molly came to the dining-room door nnd asked—"Shure, sor, and av yez been afther makin' a mishtake and using up ...

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  7. CHAPTER XV.

    AT about 4.30 a.m. the day after our arrival Mr. Moule called Larry and myself. "Now, then, my lads get up out of that and get your horses ready for exercise." ...

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  8. CHAPTER XVI.

    A MONTH passed away, everthing going on satisfactorily, the horses being in fine fettle— very fresh and doing nice steady work in the mornings. During this time Larry, Jamie, ...

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