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“
I
’
ve
a
great
mind
to
try
at
it
,
”
said
Grant
,
“
for
’
tis
a
poor
thing
not
to
be
one
’
s
own
master
.
”
“
Do
,
governor
,
do
,
you
’
ll
never
repent
it
,
and
what
a
help
it
would
be
to
some
of
the
poor
fellows
in
our
rank
if
they
saw
you
do
without
it
.
I
know
there
’
s
two
or
three
would
like
to
keep
out
of
that
tavern
if
they
could
.
”
At
first
Captain
seemed
to
do
well
,
but
he
was
a
very
old
horse
,
and
it
was
only
his
wonderful
constitution
,
and
Jerry
’
s
care
,
that
had
kept
him
up
at
the
cab
work
so
long
;
now
he
broke
down
very
much
.
The
farrier
said
he
might
mend
up
enough
to
sell
for
a
few
pounds
,
but
Jerry
said
,
no
!
a
few
pounds
got
by
selling
a
good
old
servant
into
hard
work
and
misery
would
canker
all
the
rest
of
his
money
,
and
he
thought
the
kindest
thing
he
could
do
for
the
fine
old
fellow
would
be
to
put
a
sure
bullet
through
his
head
,
and
then
he
would
never
suffer
more
;
for
he
did
not
know
where
to
find
a
kind
master
for
the
rest
of
his
days
.
The
day
after
this
was
decided
Harry
took
me
to
the
forge
for
some
new
shoes
;
when
I
returned
Captain
was
gone
.
I
and
the
family
all
felt
it
very
much
.
Jerry
had
now
to
look
out
for
another
horse
,
and
he
soon
heard
of
one
through
an
acquaintance
who
was
under
-
groom
in
a
nobleman
’
s
stables
.
He
was
a
valuable
young
horse
,
but
he
had
run
away
,
smashed
into
another
carriage
,
flung
his
lordship
out
,
and
so
cut
and
blemished
himself
that
he
was
no
longer
fit
for
a
gentleman
’
s
stables
,
and
the
coachman
had
orders
to
look
round
,
and
sell
him
as
well
as
he
could
.
“
I
can
do
with
high
spirits
,
”
said
Jerry
,
“
if
a
horse
is
not
vicious
or
hard
-
mouthed
.
”
“
There
is
not
a
bit
of
vice
in
him
,
”
said
the
man
;
“
his
mouth
is
very
tender
,
and
I
think
myself
that
was
the
cause
of
the
accident
;
you
see
he
had
just
been
clipped
,
and
the
weather
was
bad
,
and
he
had
not
had
exercise
enough
,
and
when
he
did
go
out
he
was
as
full
of
spring
as
a
balloon
.
Our
governor
(
the
coachman
,
I
mean
)
had
him
harnessed
in
as
tight
and
strong
as
he
could
,
with
the
martingale
,
and
the
check
-
rein
,
a
very
sharp
curb
,
and
the
reins
put
in
at
the
bottom
bar
It
is
my
belief
that
it
made
the
horse
mad
,
being
tender
in
the
mouth
and
so
full
of
spirit
.
”
“
Likely
enough
;
I
’
ll
come
and
see
him
,
”
said
Jerry
.