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

    HARRY and I, as soon as the big race was over, took our horses home. We both felt disappointed with out luck. His horse had raced as well as his form would allow, but ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXVII.

    A FEW days later we removed to our new quarters. We had Mr. Fulgate as manager, and under him Walter as our head man. There were also seven or eight lads, ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXVI.

    FOR some time after the events of the last chapter I remained at the Reedbeds, where we were engaged in breaking in some stock that were to be shipped to Victoria, my ...

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  7. CHAPTER XXV.

    THE Geelong meeting over I was sent back to Adelaide in charge of Enfield and his companion, the cat. Arriving there safely, we went back to our old quarters for ...

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