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... he train job was about and talked about it amongst themselves as they rode and there was the group that didn't. Henry was the only one in the second group but he didn't mind.

As he rode, the wind blew against him and he had a bright smile on his face. He always got a sense of freedom while riding a horse. He could still remember his mount in his past life but when his thoughts went to how brutally the horse was gunned down by the law, he forcibly pushed the thoughts to the side.

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