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I
held
my
face
close
to
him
;
that
was
all
I
could
do
to
say
good
-
by
;
and
then
he
was
gone
,
and
I
have
never
seen
him
since
.
The
next
day
Lord
W
—
—
came
to
look
at
us
;
he
seemed
pleased
with
our
appearance
.
“
I
have
great
confidence
in
these
horses
,
”
he
said
,
“
from
the
character
my
friend
Mr
.
Gordon
has
given
me
of
them
.
Of
course
they
are
not
a
match
in
color
,
but
my
idea
is
that
they
will
do
very
well
for
the
carriage
while
we
are
in
the
country
.
Before
we
go
to
London
I
must
try
to
match
Baron
;
the
black
horse
,
I
believe
,
is
perfect
for
riding
.
”
York
then
told
him
what
John
had
said
about
us
.
“
Well
,
”
said
he
,
“
you
must
keep
an
eye
to
the
mare
,
and
put
the
check
-
rein
easy
;
I
dare
say
they
will
do
very
well
with
a
little
humoring
at
first
.
I
’
ll
mention
it
to
your
lady
.
”
In
the
afternoon
we
were
harnessed
and
put
in
the
carriage
,
and
as
the
stable
clock
struck
three
we
were
led
round
to
the
front
of
the
house
.
It
was
all
very
grand
,
and
three
or
four
times
as
large
as
the
old
house
at
Birtwick
,
but
not
half
so
pleasant
,
if
a
horse
may
have
an
opinion
.
Two
footmen
were
standing
ready
,
dressed
in
drab
livery
,
with
scarlet
breeches
and
white
stockings
.
Presently
we
heard
the
rustling
sound
of
silk
as
my
lady
came
down
the
flight
of
stone
steps
.
She
stepped
round
to
look
at
us
;
she
was
a
tall
,
proud
-
looking
woman
,
and
did
not
seem
pleased
about
something
,
but
she
said
nothing
,
and
got
into
the
carriage
.
This
was
the
first
time
of
wearing
a
check
-
rein
,
and
I
must
say
,
though
it
certainly
was
a
nuisance
not
to
be
able
to
get
my
head
down
now
and
then
,
it
did
not
pull
my
head
higher
than
I
was
accustomed
to
carry
it
.
I
felt
anxious
about
Ginger
,
but
she
seemed
to
be
quiet
and
content
.
The
next
day
at
three
o
’
clock
we
were
again
at
the
door
,
and
the
footmen
as
before
;
we
heard
the
silk
dress
rustle
and
the
lady
came
down
the
steps
,
and
in
an
imperious
voice
she
said
,
“
York
,
you
must
put
those
horses
’
heads
higher
;
they
are
not
fit
to
be
seen
.
”
York
got
down
,
and
said
very
respectfully
,
“
I
beg
your
pardon
,
my
lady
,
but
these
horses
have
not
been
reined
up
for
three
years
,
and
my
lord
said
it
would
be
safer
to
bring
them
to
it
by
degrees
;
but
if
your
ladyship
pleases
I
can
take
them
up
a
little
more
.
”
“
Do
so
,
”
she
said
.