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James
said
the
roof
and
floor
had
all
fallen
in
,
and
that
only
the
black
walls
were
standing
;
the
two
poor
horses
that
could
not
be
got
out
were
buried
under
the
burnt
rafters
and
tiles
.
The
rest
of
our
journey
was
very
easy
,
and
a
little
after
sunset
we
reached
the
house
of
my
master
’
s
friend
.
We
were
taken
into
a
clean
,
snug
stable
;
there
was
a
kind
coachman
,
who
made
us
very
comfortable
,
and
who
seemed
to
think
a
good
deal
of
James
when
he
heard
about
the
fire
.
“
There
is
one
thing
quite
clear
,
young
man
,
”
he
said
,
“
your
horses
know
who
they
can
trust
;
it
is
one
of
the
hardest
things
in
the
world
to
get
horses
out
of
a
stable
when
there
is
either
fire
or
flood
.
I
don
’
t
know
why
they
won
’
t
come
out
,
but
they
won
’
t
—
not
one
in
twenty
.
”
We
stopped
two
or
three
days
at
this
place
and
then
returned
home
.
All
went
well
on
the
journey
;
we
were
glad
to
be
in
our
own
stable
again
,
and
John
was
equally
glad
to
see
us
.
Before
he
and
James
left
us
for
the
night
James
said
,
“
I
wonder
who
is
coming
in
my
place
.
”
“
Little
Joe
Green
at
the
lodge
,
”
said
John
.
“
Little
Joe
Green
!
why
,
he
’
s
a
child
!
”
“
He
is
fourteen
and
a
half
,
”
said
John
.
“
But
he
is
such
a
little
chap
!
”
“
Yes
,
he
is
small
,
but
he
is
quick
and
willing
,
and
kind
-
hearted
,
too
,
and
then
he
wishes
very
much
to
come
,
and
his
father
would
like
it
;
and
I
know
the
master
would
like
to
give
him
the
chance
.
He
said
if
I
thought
he
would
not
do
he
would
look
out
for
a
bigger
boy
;
but
I
said
I
was
quite
agreeable
to
try
him
for
six
weeks
.
”