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The First Favourite Was Never Heard Of, The Second Favourite Was Never Seen After The Distance Po
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The first favourite was never heard of, the second favourite was never
seen after the distance post, all the ten-to-oners were in the rear,
and a dark horse
-- Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881)
-- The Young Duke, Book i, Chap. v
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