The 5th of May, being Sunday, after dinner I took horse to Gravesend, where met me Captain King, who had part of that merchant ship and was commanded to attend, and we lay all night at Gravesend.
In the afternoon the soldiers were resolved to take us away, so we took horse.
He arrived without any accident at the end of his journey, and, having despatched his affairs, took horse again in order to return home.
As soon as he had given this order, the king of Grand Tartary and he took horse, passed through the camp incognito, returned to the city, and went to Schahzenan's apartment.
He arrived without any accident at the end of his journey; and having dispatched his affairs, took horse again, in order to return home.
Having stripped the dead body, ill as he was with the wounds he had received in his legs and arms, he took horse again, and hurried towards the left wing of his army, which he supposed to be still engaged.
And now, fearing lest the three hundred should take some desperate resolution concerning the senators, he presently went out with some of his friends, and seeing they were gone some way, he took horse, and rode after them.
Upon which, out of fear, he straightaway left the camp, took horse, and without effect returned to Mithridates.
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