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" A horse has memory, knowledge, and love : he knows his master from the servants, though the latter are more constantly with him. I had a horse myself who knew me from any other person, and manifested, by capering and proudly marching with his head erect... "
The True Napoleon: A Cyclopedia of Events in His Life - Σελίδα 345
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