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1 He had come on horseback , attended by a great number of officers.
2 I don't like flying, so I decided to come on horseback .
3 They had come on horseback together, and would ride home again after dinner.
4 Osama had come on horseback to Khan-i-Merajuddin the night of November 30, Gul said.
5 Troubles never come singly; moreover, they come on horseback , and go away on foot.
6 August 4th, stag-hunt in the forest at Marly; took one; go and come on horseback .
7 He had come on horseback and Sarrion accompanied him to the stables on his departure.
8 They looked out of the window; a man had come on horseback , and was fastening his horse.
9 He had meant to tell her that he had come on horseback , but she had forestalled him.
10 Surely he had not come on horseback !
11 It was sufficiently clear, then, that whoever had broken into the house had come on horseback and left afoot.
12 I shall come on horseback .
13 Lieutenant Stuart would come on horseback and the ring of his horse's hoofs could be heard for half a mile.
14 He ain't brought none but hisself, 'cause he come on horseback ; and it's my belief he's going back almost immediate.
15 October 5th, shooting near Chatillon; killed 81 head; interrupted by events; go and come on horseback .
16 She 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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