He then abandoned himself to pleasure; he often visited London, and became an intimate friend of the prince of Wales (afterwards George IV.); he brought to Paris the "anglo-mania," as it was called, and made jockeys as fashionable as they were in England. [Please select]
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Racing cups adorned the chimneypiece and sideboard, portraits of race-horses and jockeys adorned the walls. [Please select]
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It's the greatest jumble in the world: nobility hobnobs with jockeys, piano-players, writers and actors. [Please select]
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It is like the way jockeys are kept, strict and watched, before a race. [Please select]
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It was evidently a sale of considerable moment, and there were horse-raisers, horse-trainers, jockeys, stable-boys, gentlemen--all eager spectators or bidders. [Please select]
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Are you going to have them come as grooms, or jockeys. [Please select]
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The jockeys on the backs of the horses knew what the ringing of the bell meant. [Please select]
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But, besides their general disposition to playfulness, there is a great propensity in them to become what the jockeys call vicious. [Please select]
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Here and there traveling merchants called their wares, jugglers spread their carpets, bear dancers gave their little spectacles, and jockeys conferred as to the merits of horse or hound. [Please select]
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But when the jockeys heard the ringing of the bell they knew it was a false start and they pulled in their steeds and some turned back. [Please select]
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