after all, the groom who stands at the head of the horses before the start has very little control over
them, and one or two disagreeable accidents have occurred in this way, the horses taking fright and
escaping from his grasp. Consequently it would be no breach of good manners for the gentleman driving
to take his seat and thus reassure his nervous companion.
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By PanEris
using Melati.
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