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He
s
growing
young
,
Willie
;
we
must
give
him
a
little
gentle
work
now
,
and
by
mid
-
summer
he
will
be
as
good
as
Ladybird
.
He
has
a
beautiful
mouth
and
good
paces
;
they
can
t
be
better
.
Oh
,
grandpapa
,
how
glad
I
am
you
bought
him
!
So
am
I
,
my
boy
;
but
he
has
to
thank
you
more
than
me
;
we
must
now
be
looking
out
for
a
quiet
,
genteel
place
for
him
,
where
he
will
be
valued
.
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One
day
during
this
summer
the
groom
cleaned
and
dressed
me
with
such
extraordinary
care
that
I
thought
some
new
change
must
be
at
hand
;
he
trimmed
my
fetlocks
and
legs
,
passed
the
tarbrush
over
my
hoofs
,
and
even
parted
my
forelock
.
I
think
the
harness
had
an
extra
polish
.
Willie
seemed
half
-
anxious
,
half
-
merry
,
as
he
got
into
the
chaise
with
his
grandfather
.
If
the
ladies
take
to
him
,
said
the
old
gentleman
,
they
ll
be
suited
and
he
ll
be
suited
.
We
can
but
try
.
At
the
distance
of
a
mile
or
two
from
the
village
we
came
to
a
pretty
,
low
house
,
with
a
lawn
and
shrubbery
at
the
front
and
a
drive
up
to
the
door
.
Willie
rang
the
bell
,
and
asked
if
Miss
Blomefield
or
Miss
Ellen
was
at
home
.
Yes
,
they
were
.
So
,
while
Willie
stayed
with
me
,
Mr
.
Thoroughgood
went
into
the
house
.
In
about
ten
minutes
he
returned
,
followed
by
three
ladies
;
one
tall
,
pale
lady
,
wrapped
in
a
white
shawl
,
leaned
on
a
younger
lady
,
with
dark
eyes
and
a
merry
face
;
the
other
,
a
very
stately
-
looking
person
,
was
Miss
Blomefield
.
They
all
came
and
looked
at
me
and
asked
questions
.
The
younger
lady
that
was
Miss
Ellen
took
to
me
very
much
;
she
said
she
was
sure
she
should
like
me
,
I
had
such
a
good
face
.
The
tall
,
pale
lady
said
that
she
should
always
be
nervous
in
riding
behind
a
horse
that
had
once
been
down
,
as
I
might
come
down
again
,
and
if
I
did
she
should
never
get
over
the
fright
.
You
see
,
ladies
,
said
Mr
.
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Thoroughgood
,
many
first
-
rate
horses
have
had
their
knees
broken
through
the
carelessness
of
their
drivers
without
any
fault
of
their
own
,
and
from
what
I
see
of
this
horse
I
should
say
that
is
his
case
;
but
of
course
I
do
not
wish
to
influence
you
.
If
you
incline
you
can
have
him
on
trial
,
and
then
your
coachman
will
see
what
he
thinks
of
him
.
You
have
always
been
such
a
good
adviser
to
us
about
our
horses
,
said
the
stately
lady
,
that
your
recommendation
would
go
a
long
way
with
me
,
and
if
my
sister
Lavinia
sees
no
objection
we
will
accept
your
offer
of
a
trial
,
with
thanks
.
It
was
then
arranged
that
I
should
be
sent
for
the
next
day
.