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 Howard Somerville
Howard Somerville club has replied
Jamb's (?)

Odd indeed. But even odder is that the horse has its front legs forward, together, and its hind legs back, together, all at the same time.
2 years ago.
 Isisbridge
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Jame's
2 years ago.
 Howard Somerville
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So the horse belongs to someone named Jame. What's wrong with that?

Perhaps, like most old-time showmen, he'd shouted himself horse.

'My voithe ith a little huthky, Thquire, and not eathy heard by them ath don’t know me; but if you’d been chilled and heated, heated and chilled, chilled and heated in the ring when you wath young, ath often ath I have been, your voithe wouldn’t have lathted out, Thquire, no more than mine.’

‘I dare say not,’ said Mr. Gradgrind.

Hard Times by Charles Dickens
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 Isisbridge
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He obviously wasn't too timid for a tumberly.

too timid for a tumberly?
2 years ago.
 Howard Somerville
Howard Somerville club
Rumberly and tumberly. That goes for the gallopers too. Perhaps one of the horses is "Whinny the Poo".
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.

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