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There were seven of us in the break, four women and three men, one of whom rode
on the driving-seat next to the coachman. With the horses slowed to a walk, we were
climbing the steep road which snaked up the long hill.
We had...
Title: Miss Harriet
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There were seven of us in the break, four women and three men, one of whom rode
on the driving-seat next to the coachman.
With the horses slowed to a walk, we were
climbing the steep road which snaked up the long hill.
We had.
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