The chase lasted for about seven miles before the Indians, having faster horses, pulled ahead too far for the cavalry to follow.
The lines wavered but little, rough ground notwithstanding, as the riders of faster horses held them back to match the pace of slower mounts.
For faster horses might well be found On racing tracks, or a plain's extent, But few, if any, on broken ground Could see the way that the Swagman went.
I'm sure that faster horses have been born.
Sir Balor and his forces came on apace, the faster horses gaining ground perceptibly on the Ska, with the slower strung out behind.
There is ample evidence that the thoroughbred industry's insistence on keeping the breed closed to new blood, as it has been since 1791, has hampered the development of faster horses.
His writing on debunking the origin of Henry Ford's faster horses has been featured on Harvard Business Review.
Wellington said of Copenhagen, "There may have been many faster horses, no doubt many handsomer, but for bottom and endurance I never saw his fellow."
It may turn out that ever larger displays are just like trying to sell faster horses against someone selling cars.
As civilians took up the sport following World War I, the sport began to demand faster horses.