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English, 02.09.2021 18:40 aidenmanpig

What was the matter? nothing indeed. either that I was mad or drunk, or that simla was haunted with devils. I reined in my impatient cob and turned round. the rickshaw had turned too, and now stood immediately facing me, near the left railing of the combermeme Bridge. which definition would best define cob in the passage?

A. a stocky short-legged riding horse
B. a rounded mass, jump, or heap
C. a male swan
D. a crudely struck old Spanish coin or irregular shape​

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