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THE KING OF THE WATERFALLS 79 |
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not be telling you anything. Take the advice of the horse, and see you obey it.' |
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So he waved his hand and set out on his journey, and the wind was not swifter than the brown horse—no, not even the March wind which raced it and could not catch it. But the horse never stopped nor looked |
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