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"
We
used
to
have
a
very
good
horse
and
trap
at
home
,
"
said
Aunt
Julia
sadly
.
"
The
never-to-be-forgotten
Johnny
,
"
said
Mary
Jane
,
laughing
.
Aunt
Kate
and
Gabriel
laughed
too
.
"
Why
,
what
was
wonderful
about
Johnny
?
"
asked
Mr.
Browne
.
"
The
late
lamented
Patrick
Morkan
,
our
grandfather
,
that
is
,
"
explained
Gabriel
,
"
commonly
known
in
his
later
years
as
the
old
gentleman
,
was
a
glue-boiler
.
"
"
O
,
now
,
Gabriel
,
"
said
Aunt
Kate
,
laughing
,
"
he
had
a
starch
mill
.
"
"
Well
,
glue
or
starch
,
"
said
Gabriel
,
"
the
old
gentleman
had
a
horse
by
the
name
of
Johnny
.
And
Johnny
used
to
work
in
the
old
gentleman
's
mill
,
walking
round
and
round
in
order
to
drive
the
mill
.
That
was
all
very
well
;
but
now
comes
the
tragic
part
about
Johnny
.
One
fine
day
the
old
gentleman
thought
he
'd
like
to
drive
out
with
the
quality
to
a
military
review
in
the
park
.
"
"
The
Lord
have
mercy
on
his
soul
,
"
said
Aunt
Kate
compassionately
.
"
Amen
,
"
said
Gabriel
.
"
So
the
old
gentleman
,
as
I
said
,
harnessed
Johnny
and
put
on
his
very
best
tall
hat
and
his
very
best
stock
collar
and
drove
out
in
grand
style
from
his
ancestral
mansion
somewhere
near
Back
Lane
,
I
think
.
"