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But when it
began to be spring, the beginning of which he was not used to date from the west
wind, or from any star, but he thought that spring was beginning when he had seen
the rose, then he devoted himself to labour and to marches; and in these he proved
himself so patient and active that no one ever once saw him sitting on a horse.
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