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They made their way at length in among some pleasant trees that stood a little distance from the road, and there vacating Rocinante's saddle and Dapple's pack – saddle, they stretched themselves on the green grass and made their supper off Sancho's stores, and he making a powerful and flexible whip out of Dapple's halter and headstall retreated about twenty paces from his master among some beech trees.
Don Quixote 2002
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As they were entering it, the wicked one, who is the author of all mischief, and the boys who are wickeder than the wicked one, contrived that a couple of these audacious irrepressible urchins should force their way through the crowd, and lifting up, one of them Dapple's tail and the other
Don Quixote 2002
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They'll take up my bones out of this, when it is heaven's will that I'm found, picked clean, white and polished, and my good Dapple's with them, and by that, perhaps, it will be found out who we are, at least by such as have heard that Sancho
Don Quixote 2002
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Dapple's head, the oddest transformation and decoration that ever ass in the world underwent.
Don Quixote 2002
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Dapple's, stretching half a yard or more on the other side, and the pair would stand thus, gazing thoughtfully on the ground, for three days, or at least so long as they were left alone, or hunger did not drive them to go and look for food.
Don Quixote 2002
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Quixote, who rode without his helmet, which Sancho carried like a valise in front of Dapple's pack – saddle; and if the man in green examined Don Quixote closely, still more closely did Don
Don Quixote 2002
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As they started out, the Warder leading on his tall black stallion, Perrin felt Dapple's touch on his mind once more.
The Eye of the World Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1990
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Egwene was murmuring, but he could not take his eyes off the tableau in front of him, Lan standing like a wolf from Dapple's pack, a wolf at bay before the diminutive Aes Sedai and vainly seeking escape from doom.
The Eye of the World Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1990
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He complied slowly, still half lost in Dapple's message, until Nynaeve gasped.
The Eye of the World Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1990
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I.chap. 23, we find Dapple's abduction at night by Gines de Passamonte; only a few lines afterwards, lo!
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