Encara no tenim significats per a "come on horseback".
1He had come on horseback, attended by a great number of officers.
2I don't like flying, so I decided to come on horseback.
3They had come on horseback together, and would ride home again after dinner.
4Osama had come on horseback to Khan-i-Merajuddin the night of November 30, Gul said.
5Troubles never come singly; moreover, they come on horseback, and go away on foot.
6August 4th, stag-hunt in the forest at Marly; took one; go and come on horseback.
7He had come on horseback and Sarrion accompanied him to the stables on his departure.
8They looked out of the window; a man had come on horseback, and was fastening his horse.
9He had meant to tell her that he had come on horseback, but she had forestalled him.
10Surely he had not come on horseback!
11It was sufficiently clear, then, that whoever had broken into the house had come on horseback and left afoot.
12I shall come on horseback.
13Lieutenant Stuart would come on horseback and the ring of his horse's hoofs could be heard for half a mile.
14He ain't brought none but hisself, 'cause he come on horseback; and it's my belief he's going back almost immediate.
15October 5th, shooting near Chatillon; killed 81 head; interrupted by events; go and come on horseback.
16She had seen him come on horseback; he had evidently followed her; and he knew what she now understood must be her destination.
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