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411
Lord
W
was
much
put
out
when
he
learned
what
had
happened
;
he
blamed
York
for
giving
way
to
his
mistress
,
to
which
he
replied
that
in
future
he
would
much
prefer
to
receive
his
orders
only
from
his
lordship
;
but
I
think
nothing
came
of
it
,
for
things
went
on
the
same
as
before
.
I
thought
York
might
have
stood
up
better
for
his
horses
,
but
perhaps
I
am
no
judge
.
412
Ginger
was
never
put
into
the
carriage
again
,
but
when
she
was
well
of
her
bruises
one
of
the
Lord
W
s
younger
sons
said
he
should
like
to
have
her
;
he
was
sure
she
would
make
a
good
hunter
.
As
for
me
,
I
was
obliged
still
to
go
in
the
carriage
,
and
had
a
fresh
partner
called
Max
;
he
had
always
been
used
to
the
tight
rein
.
I
asked
him
how
it
was
he
bore
it
.
413
Well
,
he
said
,
I
bear
it
because
I
must
;
but
it
is
shortening
my
life
,
and
it
will
shorten
yours
too
if
you
have
to
stick
to
it
.
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414
Do
you
think
,
I
said
,
that
our
masters
know
how
bad
it
is
for
us
?
415
I
can
t
say
,
he
replied
,
but
the
dealers
and
the
horse
-
doctors
know
it
very
well
.
I
was
at
a
dealer
s
once
,
who
was
training
me
and
another
horse
to
go
as
a
pair
;
he
was
getting
our
heads
up
,
as
he
said
,
a
little
higher
and
a
little
higher
every
day
.
A
gentleman
who
was
there
asked
him
why
he
did
so
.
Because
,
said
he
,
people
won
t
buy
them
unless
we
do
.
The
London
people
always
want
their
horses
to
carry
their
heads
high
and
to
step
high
.
Of
course
it
is
very
bad
for
the
horses
,
but
then
it
is
good
for
trade
.
The
horses
soon
wear
up
,
or
get
diseased
,
and
they
come
for
another
pair
.
That
,
said
Max
,
is
what
he
said
in
my
hearing
,
and
you
can
judge
for
yourself
.
416
What
I
suffered
with
that
rein
for
four
long
months
in
my
lady
s
carriage
it
would
be
hard
to
describe
;
but
I
am
quite
sure
that
,
had
it
lasted
much
longer
,
either
my
health
or
my
temper
would
have
given
way
417
Before
that
,
I
never
knew
what
it
was
to
foam
at
the
mouth
,
but
now
the
action
of
the
sharp
bit
on
my
tongue
and
jaw
,
and
the
constrained
position
of
my
head
and
throat
,
always
caused
me
to
froth
at
the
mouth
more
or
less
.
Some
people
think
it
very
fine
to
see
this
,
and
say
,
What
fine
spirited
creatures
!
But
it
is
just
as
unnatural
for
horses
as
for
men
to
foam
at
the
mouth
;
it
is
a
sure
sign
of
some
discomfort
,
and
should
be
attended
to
.
Besides
this
,
there
was
a
pressure
on
my
windpipe
,
which
often
made
my
breathing
very
uncomfortable
;
when
I
returned
from
my
work
my
neck
and
chest
were
strained
and
painful
,
my
mouth
and
tongue
tender
,
and
I
felt
worn
and
depressed
.
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418
In
my
old
home
I
always
knew
that
John
and
my
master
were
my
friends
;
but
here
,
although
in
many
ways
I
was
well
treated
,
I
had
no
friend
.
York
might
have
known
,
and
very
likely
did
know
,
how
that
rein
harassed
me
;
but
I
suppose
he
took
it
as
a
matter
of
course
that
it
could
not
be
helped
;
at
any
rate
,
nothing
was
done
to
relieve
me
.
419
Early
in
the
spring
,
Lord
W
and
part
of
his
family
went
up
to
London
,
and
took
York
with
them
.
I
and
Ginger
and
some
other
horses
were
left
at
home
for
use
,
and
the
head
groom
was
left
in
charge
.
420
The
Lady
Harriet
,
who
remained
at
the
hall
,
was
a
great
invalid
,
and
never
went
out
in
the
carriage
,
and
the
Lady
Anne
preferred
riding
on
horseback
with
her
brother
or
cousins
.
She
was
a
perfect
horsewoman
,
and
as
gay
and
gentle
as
she
was
beautiful
.
She
chose
me
for
her
horse
,
and
named
me
Black
Auster
.
I
enjoyed
these
rides
very
much
in
the
clear
cold
air
,
sometimes
with
Ginger
,
sometimes
with
Lizzie
.
This
Lizzie
was
a
bright
bay
mare
,
almost
thoroughbred
,
and
a
great
favorite
with
the
gentlemen
,
on
account
of
her
fine
action
and
lively
spirit
;
but
Ginger
,
who
knew
more
of
her
than
I
did
,
told
me
she
was
rather
nervous
.