Marston: a Novel. in Three Volumes. By a Lady [i.E. Rosalia St. Clair, Pseud] 2
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Upon this occasion, how- ever, he drew him from his seclusion, the officers of the Thunderer having been invited ; and not having any precise quarrel with How- ard, he did not choose to pass him by, and al- low the junior officers to attend the fete with- out him. As they entered the grounds, the people were all rushing to take their places, and wit- ness the horse-races, which were to form the commencement of the fete. A large tract of ground had been selected for this purpose, un- encumbered ...by trees, and enclosed. Booths and tents were placed around the enclosure to guard the spectators from the sun, with the royal tent pitched a little apart. Soon all the tents were filled by crowds, looking with eager countenanced towards the entrance of the bar- 182 MARSTOK. riers, where a number of wild horses from the Calabrian mountains were brought in, saddled and bridled, with spurs fastened to the stir- rups, but no riders on them. At the other end of the enclosure was a raised platform, on which stood the umpires and judges.
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