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  2. THE MAN WHO WOULD BACK HORSES.

    1. "I might have known that beast [?] would win," he said to himself as he returned home, met through, to the bosom of his family. "The only horse I didn't back. Of course he was bound to win—just my luck." 2. "Drew him in a fifty pound sweep, tea, and sold him for a crown. Did you ever see such luck?" 3. He made things so unpleasant at he[?]that he wife ran away with a light-might jockey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 141 words
  3. WOLLAMAI.

    RIGHT again—always right. Don't believe us ? Well then turn up our back numbers and see. Writing on the Cup as early as July last, we said—" If any horse cannot win the coming Cup that horse is Wollamai." ...

    Article : 228 words
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