[The High School Boys’ Canoe Club by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe High School Boys’ Canoe Club CHAPTER II 8/13
He wished that the six fellow high school boys over on the truck would move off. Mr.Dodge hurried over to the young man, looking very much concerned. "Fred," murmured the banker, "for all his fine looks I'm afraid there is something wrong with your pony." "What is it ?" asked Fred, looking, as he felt, vastly troubled. At that moment an automobile stopped out in the road. "Beg your pardon, Mr.Dodge," called the chauffeur, "but are you going to want me soon ?" "I want you at once," called back the banker, adding in a lower voice to Fred: "Flannery, my new chauffeur, was a coachman for many years.
He's a fine judge of horseflesh." Flannery came up, an inquiring look on his face. "I want you to look this pony over and tell me just what you think of him," directed the banker. Flannery went over the pony's "lines" with the air of an expert, as, indeed, he was. "Fine-looking little beast," said Flannery.
"He has been well fed and groomed." Then he looked into the pony's mouth, examining the teeth with great care. "Used to be a nice animal once," decided Flannery, "but he was that a long time ago.
He's about twenty-five or twenty-six years old." "_What_!" exploded young Ripley, growing very red in the face. "Thinking of buying him, sir ?" asked the chauffeur respectfully." "I've already bought him," confessed Fred ruefully. Flannery whistled softly.
Then he took the pony by the bridle, dragging him along over the ground at a trot, the crowd making way for him. "Wind-broken," announced the ex-coachman, leading the trembling animal back.
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