Treatise on horsemanship by Xenophon.
1A cavalry officer bearing Cawn colours rode up next to the trench.
2A cavalry officer's wife must love horses next best to her husband.
3The spurs of the cavalry officer clanged as he walked across the porch.
4But how it fights infantry not one cavalry officer in a thousand knows.
5Otherwise he carried himself like a British cavalry officer in mufti.
6Zita descended the stairs, leaning on the arm of a young cavalry officer.
7The cavalry officer waved as he ran across the Plaza in Santa Fe.
8A cavalry officer approached the car, stared, and removed his sombrero.
9The cavalry officer leaped from the car and pushed his way into the entrance.
10He held himself firm and erect in the saddle like an old cavalry officer.
11The former cavalry officer said speculation had persisted because "it sells papers".
12But the cavalry officer melted imperceptibly out of her existence.
13The cavalry officer coolly curled his moustache with his fingers.
14Captain! The cavalry officer rode up to her and saluted.
15That cavalry officer is another literary man of celebrity, and by profession an attorney.
16He is a cavalry officer, and can explain, if required.