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i don't think he did but i do think he liked the horse a lot because on several of his westerns he rode the same hosebecause james stewart did the same he rode a blaze faced sorrel with white stocking legs he just loved that horse even though it wasn't his horse. thats what i think. sincerely Virginia

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