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931
At
noon
I
think
he
went
and
saw
Polly
,
for
he
and
Harry
came
to
the
stable
together
,
harnessed
Hotspur
,
and
took
him
out
.
932
For
a
week
or
more
he
came
for
Hotspur
,
and
when
Harry
thanked
him
or
said
anything
about
his
kindness
,
he
laughed
it
off
,
saying
it
was
all
good
luck
for
him
,
for
his
horses
were
wanting
a
little
rest
which
they
would
not
otherwise
have
had
.
933
Jerry
grew
better
steadily
,
but
the
doctor
said
that
he
must
never
go
back
to
the
cab
work
again
if
he
wished
to
be
an
old
man
.
The
children
had
many
consultations
together
about
what
father
and
mother
would
do
,
and
how
they
could
help
to
earn
money
.
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934
One
afternoon
Hotspur
was
brought
in
very
wet
and
dirty
.
935
The
streets
are
nothing
but
slush
,
said
the
governor
;
it
will
give
you
a
good
warming
,
my
boy
,
to
get
him
clean
and
dry
.
936
All
right
,
governor
,
said
Harry
,
I
shall
not
leave
him
till
he
is
;
you
know
I
have
been
trained
by
my
father
.
937
I
wish
all
the
boys
had
been
trained
like
you
,
said
the
governor
.
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938
While
Harry
was
sponging
off
the
mud
from
Hotspur
s
body
and
legs
Dolly
came
in
,
looking
very
full
of
something
.
939
Who
lives
at
Fairstowe
,
Harry
?
Mother
has
got
a
letter
from
Fairstowe
;
she
seemed
so
glad
,
and
ran
upstairs
to
father
with
it
.
940
Don
t
you
know
?
Why
,
it
is
the
name
of
Mrs
.
Fowler
s
place
mother
s
old
mistress
,
you
know
the
lady
that
father
met
last
summer
,
who
sent
you
and
me
five
shillings
each
.