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Match each term to it's sentence.
And Bree would tell of forced marches and the fording of swift rivers, of charges and of fierce fights between cavalry and cavalry, when the war horses fought as well as the men, being all fierce ____s, trained to bite and kick, and to rear at the right moment so that the horse's weight as well as the rider's would come down on an enemy's crest in the stroke of sword or battleaxe.
Both the children unsaddled their horses and the horses had a little grass and Aravis produced rather nice things to eat from her ____.
“The Tarkheena’s question is quite reasonable. I’ll ____ for the boy, Tarheena. He’s been true to me and a good friend. And he’s certainly either a Narnian or an Archenlander.”
Just as Shasta was saying to himself, “We must nearly at those sandhills by now” his heart leaped into his mouth because an appalling noise had suddenly risen up out of the darkness ahead; a long snarling roar, ____ and utterly savage.
After they had travelled on for weeks, and weeks past more bays and ____s and rivers and villages than Shasta could remember, there came a moonlit night when they started their journey at evening, having slept during the day.
And the only one that might have been nasty was broken by that ____ bush.
But the horse ____d at him with its nose and pawed him gently with a hood till he had to get up.
“They’re as bad as ____s. Let’s try to talk a little sense. I take it, Ma’am, your story is the same as mine? Captured in early youth—years of slavery among the Calormenes?”
Not without going a long way inland, and that would take use into ____d land and main roads; and I wouldn’t know the way.
He saw that the other rider was a very small, slender person, ____ (the moon shone on the mail) and riding magnificently.