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buys his new friend a pint of wine to thank him for lending him the horse, They take everything, even his clothes, leaving Joseph beaten and nearly dead. how vulnerable lone travelers are on the road. begs the coachman for mercy, saying that he’s been robbed. lady in the coach who doesn’t want to ri
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  • buys his new friend a pint of wine to thank him for lending him the horse,
  • They take everything, even his clothes, leaving Joseph beaten and nearly dead.
  • how vulnerable lone travelers are on the road.
  • begs the coachman for mercy, saying that he’s been robbed.
  • lady in the coach who doesn’t want to ride with a naked man.

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