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Black Beauty, Young Folks’ Edition

CHAPTER VIII
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Many young animals are frightened and spoiled by wrong treatment, which need not be if the right man took them in hand.

I always get on well with horses, and if I could help some of them to a fair start I should feel as if I was doing some good.

What do you think of it, sir ?" "I don't know a man anywhere," said master, "that I should think so suitable for it as yourself.

You understand horses, and somehow they understand you, and I think you could not do better." The last sad day had come; the footman and the heavy luggage had gone off the day before, and there were only master and mistress, and her maid.

Ginger and I brought the carriage up to the Hall door, for the last time.


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