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A dealer would expect to realise from two hundred to three 

 hundred guineas each for a pair of such horses. They may 

 perhaps come out a few times in the season, and owing to their 

 size, the necessity of their being of good shape and having 



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high action, realise as high a price as a cabriolet horse ; if 

 not too heavy and too big, however, a pair of these horses 

 can be used not only on state occasions, but to draw a large 

 barouche. Matched pairs likely to command high prices are 

 rarely put up at Tattersall's. When they do find their way there 



