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The
old
gentleman
laughed
.
“
Bless
the
boy
!
he
is
as
horsey
as
his
old
grandfather
.
”
“
But
do
look
at
his
mouth
,
grandpapa
,
and
ask
the
price
;
I
am
sure
he
would
grow
young
in
our
meadows
.
”
The
man
who
had
brought
me
for
sale
now
put
in
his
word
.
“
The
young
gentleman
’
s
a
real
knowing
one
,
sir
.
Now
the
fact
is
,
this
’
ere
hoss
is
just
pulled
down
with
overwork
in
the
cabs
;
he
’
s
not
an
old
one
,
and
I
heerd
as
how
the
vetenary
should
say
,
that
a
six
months
’
run
off
would
set
him
right
up
,
being
as
how
his
wind
was
not
broken
.
I
’
ve
had
the
tending
of
him
these
ten
days
past
,
and
a
gratefuller
,
pleasanter
animal
I
never
met
with
,
and
’
twould
be
worth
a
gentleman
’
s
while
to
give
a
five
-
pound
note
for
him
,
and
let
him
have
a
chance
.
I
’
ll
be
bound
he
’
d
be
worth
twenty
pounds
next
spring
.
”
The
old
gentleman
laughed
,
and
the
little
boy
looked
up
eagerly
.
“
Oh
,
grandpapa
,
did
you
not
say
the
colt
sold
for
five
pounds
more
than
you
expected
?
You
would
not
be
poorer
if
you
did
buy
this
one
.
”
The
farmer
slowly
felt
my
legs
,
which
were
much
swelled
and
strained
;
then
he
looked
at
my
mouth
.
“
Thirteen
or
fourteen
,
I
should
say
;
just
trot
him
out
,
will
you
?
”
I
arched
my
poor
thin
neck
,
raised
my
tail
a
little
,
and
threw
out
my
legs
as
well
as
I
could
,
for
they
were
very
stiff
.
“
What
is
the
lowest
you
will
take
for
him
?
”
said
the
farmer
as
I
came
back
.