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251
Ah
!
poor
gentleman
;
I
read
all
about
it
in
the
paper
at
the
time
.
A
fine
horse
killed
,
too
,
wasn
t
there
?
252
Yes
,
said
James
;
he
was
a
splendid
creature
,
brother
to
this
one
,
and
just
like
him
253
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254
Pity
!
pity
!
said
the
old
man
;
twas
a
bad
place
to
leap
,
if
I
remember
;
a
thin
fence
at
top
,
a
steep
bank
down
to
the
stream
,
wasn
t
it
?
No
chance
for
a
horse
to
see
where
he
is
going
.
Now
,
I
am
for
bold
riding
as
much
as
any
man
,
but
still
there
are
some
leaps
that
only
a
very
knowing
old
huntsman
has
any
right
to
take
.
A
man
s
life
and
a
horse
s
life
are
worth
more
than
a
fox
s
tail
;
at
least
,
I
should
say
they
ought
to
be
.
255
During
this
time
the
other
man
had
finished
Ginger
and
had
brought
our
corn
,
and
James
and
the
old
man
left
the
stable
together
.
256
Later
on
in
the
evening
a
traveler
s
horse
was
brought
in
by
the
second
hostler
,
and
while
he
was
cleaning
him
a
young
man
with
a
pipe
in
his
mouth
lounged
into
the
stable
to
gossip
.
257
I
say
,
Towler
,
said
the
hostler
,
just
run
up
the
ladder
into
the
loft
and
put
some
hay
down
into
this
horse
s
rack
,
will
you
?
only
lay
down
your
pipe
.
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258
All
right
,
said
the
other
,
and
went
up
through
the
trapdoor
;
and
I
heard
him
step
across
the
floor
overhead
and
put
down
the
hay
.
James
came
in
to
look
at
us
the
last
thing
,
and
then
the
door
was
locked
.
259
I
cannot
say
how
long
I
had
slept
,
nor
what
time
in
the
night
it
was
,
but
I
woke
up
very
uncomfortable
,
though
I
hardly
knew
why
.
I
got
up
;
the
air
seemed
all
thick
and
choking
.
I
heard
Ginger
coughing
and
one
of
the
other
horses
seemed
very
restless
;
it
was
quite
dark
,
and
I
could
see
nothing
,
but
the
stable
seemed
full
of
smoke
,
and
I
hardly
knew
how
to
breathe
.
260
The
trapdoor
had
been
left
open
,
and
I
thought
that
was
the
place
it
came
through
.
I
listened
,
and
heard
a
soft
rushing
sort
of
noise
and
a
low
crackling
and
snapping
.
I
did
not
know
what
it
was
,
but
there
was
something
in
the
sound
so
strange
that
it
made
me
tremble
all
over
.
The
other
horses
were
all
awake
;
some
were
pulling
at
their
halters
,
others
stamping
.