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301
The
next
day
Joe
came
to
the
stables
to
learn
all
he
could
before
James
left
.
He
learned
to
sweep
the
stable
,
to
bring
in
the
straw
and
hay
;
he
began
to
clean
the
harness
,
and
helped
to
wash
the
carriage
.
As
he
was
quite
too
short
to
do
anything
in
the
way
of
grooming
Ginger
and
me
,
James
taught
him
upon
Merrylegs
,
for
he
was
to
have
full
charge
of
him
,
under
John
.
He
was
a
nice
little
bright
fellow
,
and
always
came
whistling
to
his
work
302
Merrylegs
was
a
good
deal
put
out
at
being
mauled
about
,
as
he
said
,
by
a
boy
who
knew
nothing
;
but
toward
the
end
of
the
second
week
he
told
me
confidentially
that
he
thought
the
boy
would
turn
out
well
.
303
At
last
the
day
came
when
James
had
to
leave
us
;
cheerful
as
he
always
was
,
he
looked
quite
down
-
hearted
that
morning
.
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304
You
see
,
he
said
to
John
,
I
am
leaving
a
great
deal
behind
;
my
mother
and
Betsy
,
and
you
,
and
a
good
master
and
mistress
,
and
then
the
horses
,
and
my
old
Merrylegs
.
At
the
new
place
there
will
not
be
a
soul
that
I
shall
know
.
If
it
were
not
that
I
shall
get
a
higher
place
,
and
be
able
to
help
my
mother
better
,
I
don
t
think
I
should
have
made
up
my
mind
to
it
;
it
is
a
real
pinch
,
John
.
305
Ay
,
James
,
lad
,
so
it
is
;
but
I
should
not
think
much
of
you
if
you
could
leave
your
home
for
the
first
time
and
not
feel
it
.
Cheer
up
,
you
ll
make
friends
there
;
and
if
you
get
on
well
,
as
I
am
sure
you
will
,
it
will
be
a
fine
thing
for
your
mother
,
and
she
will
be
proud
enough
that
you
have
got
into
such
a
good
place
as
that
.
306
So
John
cheered
him
up
,
but
every
one
was
sorry
to
lose
James
;
as
for
Merrylegs
,
he
pined
after
him
for
several
days
,
and
went
quite
off
his
appetite
.
So
John
took
him
out
several
mornings
with
a
leading
rein
,
when
he
exercised
me
,
and
,
trotting
and
galloping
by
my
side
,
got
up
the
little
fellow
s
spirits
again
,
and
he
was
soon
all
right
.
307
Joe
s
father
would
often
come
in
and
give
a
little
help
,
as
he
understood
the
work
;
and
Joe
took
a
great
deal
of
pains
to
learn
,
and
John
was
quite
encouraged
about
him
.
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308
One
night
,
a
few
days
after
James
had
left
,
I
had
eaten
my
hay
and
was
lying
down
in
my
straw
fast
asleep
,
when
I
was
suddenly
roused
by
the
stable
bell
ringing
very
loud
.
I
heard
the
door
of
John
s
house
open
,
and
his
feet
running
up
to
the
hall
.
He
was
back
again
in
no
time
;
he
unlocked
the
stable
door
,
and
came
in
,
calling
out
,
Wake
up
,
Beauty
!
You
must
go
well
now
,
if
ever
you
did
;
and
almost
before
I
could
think
he
had
got
the
saddle
on
my
back
and
the
bridle
on
my
head
.
He
just
ran
round
for
his
coat
,
and
then
took
me
at
a
quick
trot
up
to
the
hall
door
.
The
squire
stood
there
,
with
a
lamp
in
his
hand
.
309
Now
,
John
,
he
said
,
ride
for
your
life
that
is
,
for
your
mistress
life
;
there
is
not
a
moment
to
lose
.
Give
this
note
to
Dr
.
White
;
give
your
horse
a
rest
at
the
inn
,
and
be
back
as
soon
as
you
can
.
310
John
said
,
Yes
,
sir
,
and
was
on
my
back
in
a
minute
.
The
gardener
who
lived
at
the
lodge
had
heard
the
bell
ring
,
and
was
ready
with
the
gate
open
,
and
away
we
went
through
the
park
,
and
through
the
village
,
and
down
the
hill
till
we
came
to
the
toll
-
gate
.
John
called
very
loud
and
thumped
upon
the
door
;
the
man
was
soon
out
and
flung
open
the
gate
.