[Little Women by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookLittle Women CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE 12/25
She has such a passion for it, I often tell her if everything else fails, she can be a horsebreaker, and get her living so." At this awful speech Amy contained herself with difficulty, for the impression was being given that she was rather a fast young lady, which was her especial aversion.
But what could she do? For the old lady was in the middle of her story, and long before it was done, Jo was off again, making more droll revelations and committing still more fearful blunders. "Yes, Amy was in despair that day, for all the good beasts were gone, and of three left, one was lame, one blind, and the other so balky that you had to put dirt in his mouth before he would start.
Nice animal for a pleasure party, wasn't it ?" "Which did she choose ?" asked one of the laughing gentlemen, who enjoyed the subject. "None of them.
She heard of a young horse at the farm house over the river, and though a lady had never ridden him, she resolved to try, because he was handsome and spirited.
Her struggles were really pathetic.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|