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Request to Stop Art IV He shall on the request of any person in charge of a horse cause the car to stop the word restive has been omitted before the word horse

by Charles Crombie

Request to Stop Art IV He shall on the request of any person in charge of a horse cause the car to stop the word restive has been omitted before the word horse - Charles Crombie
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English: "Request to Stop Art IV He shall on the request of any person in charge of a horse cause the car to stop the word restive has been omitted before the word horse" oil on Canvas.
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