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Our young hero had equipped himself as if he were about to attend a wedding. A magnificent Turcoman horse, the finest which the pastures of the plains of Kipchak could boast, stood ready caparisoned for him at the gate of the paternal mansion. It was 114 ZOHRAB. a tall bay steed, with black feet, and hoofs like flint, black mane flowing down its arched neck, with a small head, eyes like an ante- lope, and pointed ears. It boasted an Arab sire, from the Nejd, and the most celebrated mare of the ...black tents was its darn. He looked himself like the famous Afrasiab in person. He wore a glittering breastplate of steel inlaid with gold, whilst a helmet, from which floated two small feathers, was fastened to his brow with a crimson shawl, the ends of which fell in folds over his back. A sword of beautiful shape, though of unadorned scabbard, celebrated throughout Khorassan, and an heir-loom in his family, having, it is said, been the favourite weapon of the great Tim6or, hung at his side ; a pair of pistols in his girdle, and a Turcoman spear in his hand, completed his equipment; and never had so gallant a youth put foot into the stirrup, since those days when Rustum slew his devils, and Afrasiab, to use the language of Ferdusi, covered Persia with the deep shades of night.
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