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“
First
-
rate
,
sir
,
”
answered
John
;
“
he
is
as
fleet
as
a
deer
,
and
has
a
fine
spirit
too
;
but
the
lightest
touch
of
the
rein
will
guide
him
.
Down
at
the
end
of
the
common
we
met
one
of
those
traveling
carts
hung
all
over
with
baskets
,
rugs
,
and
such
like
;
you
know
,
sir
,
many
horses
will
not
pass
those
carts
quietly
;
he
just
took
a
good
look
at
it
,
and
then
went
on
as
quiet
and
pleasant
as
could
be
.
They
were
shooting
rabbits
near
the
Highwood
,
and
a
gun
went
off
close
by
;
he
pulled
up
a
little
and
looked
,
but
did
not
stir
a
step
to
right
or
left
.
I
just
held
the
rein
steady
and
did
not
hurry
him
,
and
it
’
s
my
opinion
he
has
not
been
frightened
or
ill
-
used
while
he
was
young
.
”
“
That
’
s
well
,
”
said
the
squire
,
“
I
will
try
him
myself
to
-
morrow
.
”
The
next
day
I
was
brought
up
for
my
master
.
I
remembered
my
mother
’
s
counsel
and
my
good
old
master
’
s
,
and
I
tried
to
do
exactly
what
he
wanted
me
to
do
.
I
found
he
was
a
very
good
rider
,
and
thoughtful
for
his
horse
too
.
When
he
came
home
the
lady
was
at
the
hall
door
as
he
rode
up
.
“
Well
,
my
dear
,
”
she
said
,
“
how
do
you
like
him
?
”
“
He
is
exactly
what
John
said
,
”
he
replied
;
“
a
pleasanter
creature
I
never
wish
to
mount
.
What
shall
we
call
him
?
”
“
Would
you
like
Ebony
?
”
said
she
;
“
he
is
as
black
as
ebony
.
”
“
No
,
not
Ebony
.
”
“
Will
you
call
him
Blackbird
,
like
your
uncle
’
s
old
horse
?
”
“
No
,
he
is
far
handsomer
than
old
Blackbird
ever
was
.
”