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“
Five
pounds
,
sir
;
that
was
the
lowest
price
my
master
set
.
”
“
’
Tis
a
speculation
,
”
said
the
old
gentleman
,
shaking
his
head
,
but
at
the
same
time
slowly
drawing
out
his
purse
,
“
quite
a
speculation
!
Have
you
any
more
business
here
?
”
he
said
,
counting
the
sovereigns
into
his
hand
.
“
No
,
sir
,
I
can
take
him
for
you
to
the
inn
,
if
you
please
.
”
“
Do
so
,
I
am
now
going
there
.
”
They
walked
forward
,
and
I
was
led
behind
.
The
boy
could
hardly
control
his
delight
,
and
the
old
gentleman
seemed
to
enjoy
his
pleasure
.
I
had
a
good
feed
at
the
inn
,
and
was
then
gently
ridden
home
by
a
servant
of
my
new
master
’
s
,
and
turned
into
a
large
meadow
with
a
shed
in
one
corner
of
it
.
Mr
.
Thoroughgood
,
for
that
was
the
name
of
my
benefactor
,
gave
orders
that
I
should
have
hay
and
oats
every
night
and
morning
,
and
the
run
of
the
meadow
during
the
day
,
and
,
“
you
,
Willie
,
”
said
he
,
“
must
take
the
oversight
of
him
;
I
give
him
in
charge
to
you
.
”
The
boy
was
proud
of
his
charge
,
and
undertook
it
in
all
seriousness
.
There
was
not
a
day
when
he
did
not
pay
me
a
visit
;
sometimes
picking
me
out
from
among
the
other
horses
,
and
giving
me
a
bit
of
carrot
,
or
something
good
,
or
sometimes
standing
by
me
while
I
ate
my
oats
.
He
always
came
with
kind
words
and
caresses
,
and
of
course
I
grew
very
fond
of
him
.
He
called
me
Old
Crony
,
as
I
used
to
come
to
him
in
the
field
and
follow
him
about
.
Sometimes
he
brought
his
grandfather
,
who
always
looked
closely
at
my
legs
.
“
This
is
our
point
,
Willie
,
”
he
would
say
;
“
but
he
is
improving
so
steadily
that
I
think
we
shall
see
a
change
for
the
better
in
the
spring
.
”
The
perfect
rest
,
the
good
food
,
the
soft
turf
,
and
gentle
exercise
,
soon
began
to
tell
on
my
condition
and
my
spirits
.
I
had
a
good
constitution
from
my
mother
,
and
I
was
never
strained
when
I
was
young
,
so
that
I
had
a
better
chance
than
many
horses
who
have
been
worked
before
they
came
to
their
full
strength
.
During
the
winter
my
legs
improved
so
much
that
I
began
to
feel
quite
young
again
.
The
spring
came
round
,
and
one
day
in
March
Mr
.
Thoroughgood
determined
that
he
would
try
me
in
the
phaeton
.
I
was
well
pleased
,
and
he
and
Willie
drove
me
a
few
miles
.
My
legs
were
not
stiff
now
,
and
I
did
the
work
with
perfect
ease