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1 Indeed they are better animals in general, perhaps because more is left to nature in their education.
2 But the American Johnny in London had a much smarter coach than this, and better animals , too.
3 No one in the Park rode better than Miss Paulo; no one in the Park had better animals to ride.
4 Firstly, breeders began tracking family lines to isolate those lineages that delivered better animals and crossing them with other superior animals.
5 "I've bought and sold better animals than her many times."
6 "I never saw better animals ! "
7 "There ain't any better animals in Wyoming or Colorado," he explained; "they can travel fast and fur a long time.
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