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581
Beyond
this
room
there
were
three
others
,
reaching
the
length
of
the
house
,
to
which
you
passed
through
three
doors
,
opposite
to
each
other
,
in
the
manner
of
a
vista
.
We
went
through
the
second
room
towards
the
third
.
Here
the
gray
walked
in
first
,
beckoning
me
to
attend
:
I
waited
in
the
second
room
,
and
got
ready
my
presents
for
the
master
and
mistress
of
the
house
;
they
were
two
knives
,
three
bracelets
of
false
pearls
,
a
small
looking-glass
,
and
a
bead
necklace
.
582
The
horse
neighed
three
or
four
times
,
and
I
waited
to
hear
some
answers
in
a
human
voice
,
but
I
heard
no
other
returns
than
in
the
same
dialect
,
only
one
or
two
a
little
shriller
than
his
.
I
began
to
think
that
this
house
must
belong
to
some
person
of
great
note
among
them
,
because
there
appeared
so
much
ceremony
before
I
could
gain
admittance
.
But
,
that
a
man
of
quality
should
be
served
all
by
horses
,
was
beyond
my
comprehension
.
I
feared
my
brain
was
disturbed
by
my
sufferings
and
misfortunes
.
I
roused
myself
,
and
looked
about
me
in
the
room
where
I
was
left
alone
:
this
was
furnished
like
the
first
,
only
after
a
more
elegant
manner
.
I
rubbed
my
eyes
often
,
but
the
same
objects
still
occurred
.
I
pinched
my
arms
and
sides
to
awake
myself
,
hoping
I
might
be
in
a
dream
.
I
then
absolutely
concluded
,
that
all
these
appearances
could
be
nothing
else
but
necromancy
and
magic
.
But
I
had
no
time
to
pursue
these
reflections
;
for
the
gray
horse
came
to
the
door
,
and
made
me
a
sign
to
follow
him
into
the
third
room
where
I
saw
a
very
comely
mare
,
together
with
a
colt
and
foal
,
sitting
on
their
haunches
upon
mats
of
straw
,
not
unartfully
made
,
and
perfectly
neat
and
clean
.
583
The
mare
soon
after
my
entrance
rose
from
her
mat
,
and
coming
up
close
,
after
having
nicely
observed
my
hands
and
face
,
gave
me
a
most
contemptuous
look
;
and
turning
to
the
horse
,
I
heard
the
word
Yahoo
often
repeated
betwixt
them
;
the
meaning
of
which
word
I
could
not
then
comprehend
,
although
it
was
the
first
I
had
learned
to
pronounce
.
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584
But
I
was
soon
better
informed
,
to
my
everlasting
mortification
;
for
the
horse
,
beckoning
to
me
with
his
head
,
and
repeating
the
hhuun
,
hhuun
,
as
he
did
upon
the
road
,
which
I
understood
was
to
attend
him
,
led
me
out
into
a
kind
of
court
,
where
was
another
building
,
at
some
distance
from
the
house
.
Here
we
entered
,
and
I
saw
three
of
those
detestable
creatures
,
which
I
first
met
after
my
landing
,
feeding
upon
roots
,
and
the
flesh
of
some
animals
,
which
I
afterwards
found
to
be
that
of
asses
and
dogs
,
and
now
and
then
a
cow
,
dead
by
accident
or
disease
.
They
were
all
tied
by
the
neck
with
strong
withes
fastened
to
a
beam
;
they
held
their
food
between
the
claws
of
their
fore
feet
,
and
tore
it
with
their
teeth
.
585
The
master
horse
ordered
a
sorrel
nag
,
one
of
his
servants
,
to
untie
the
largest
of
these
animals
,
and
take
him
into
the
yard
.
The
beast
and
I
were
brought
close
together
,
and
by
our
countenances
diligently
compared
both
by
master
and
servant
,
who
thereupon
repeated
several
times
the
word
Yahoo
.
My
horror
and
astonishment
are
not
to
be
described
,
when
I
observed
in
this
abominable
animal
,
a
perfect
human
figure
:
the
face
of
it
indeed
was
flat
and
broad
,
the
nose
depressed
,
the
lips
large
,
and
the
mouth
wide
;
but
these
differences
are
common
to
all
savage
nations
,
where
the
lineaments
of
the
countenance
are
distorted
,
by
the
natives
suffering
their
infants
to
lie
grovelling
on
the
earth
,
or
by
carrying
them
on
their
backs
,
nuzzling
with
their
face
against
the
mothers
'
shoulders
.
586
The
fore-feet
of
the
Yahoo
differed
from
my
hands
in
nothing
else
but
the
length
of
the
nails
,
the
coarseness
and
brownness
of
the
palms
,
and
the
hairiness
on
the
backs
.
There
was
the
same
resemblance
between
our
feet
,
with
the
same
differences
;
which
I
knew
very
well
,
though
the
horses
did
not
,
because
of
my
shoes
and
stockings
;
the
same
in
every
part
of
our
bodies
except
as
to
hairiness
and
colour
,
which
I
have
already
described
.
587
The
great
difficulty
that
seemed
to
stick
with
the
two
horses
,
was
to
see
the
rest
of
my
body
so
very
different
from
that
of
a
Yahoo
,
for
which
I
was
obliged
to
my
clothes
,
whereof
they
had
no
conception
.
The
sorrel
nag
offered
me
a
root
,
which
he
held
(
(
after
their
manner
,
as
we
shall
describe
in
its
proper
place
)
)
between
his
hoof
and
pastern
;
I
took
it
in
my
hand
,
and
,
having
smelt
it
,
returned
it
to
him
again
as
civilly
as
I
could
.
He
brought
out
of
the
Yahoos
'
kennel
a
piece
of
ass
's
flesh
;
but
it
smelt
so
offensively
that
I
turned
from
it
with
loathing
:
he
then
threw
it
to
the
Yahoo
,
by
whom
it
was
greedily
devoured
.
He
afterwards
showed
me
a
wisp
of
hay
,
and
a
fetlock
full
of
oats
;
but
I
shook
my
head
,
to
signify
that
neither
of
these
were
food
for
me
.
And
indeed
I
now
apprehended
that
I
must
absolutely
starve
,
if
I
did
not
get
to
some
of
my
own
species
;
for
as
to
those
filthy
Yahoos
,
although
there
were
few
greater
lovers
of
mankind
at
that
time
than
myself
,
yet
I
confess
I
never
saw
any
sensitive
being
so
detestable
on
all
accounts
;
and
the
more
I
came
near
them
the
more
hateful
they
grew
,
while
I
stayed
in
that
country
.
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588
This
the
master
horse
observed
by
my
behaviour
,
and
therefore
sent
the
Yahoo
back
to
his
kennel
.
He
then
put
his
fore-hoof
to
his
mouth
,
at
which
I
was
much
surprised
,
although
he
did
it
with
ease
,
and
with
a
motion
that
appeared
perfectly
natural
,
and
made
other
signs
,
to
know
what
I
would
eat
;
but
I
could
not
return
him
such
an
answer
as
he
was
able
to
apprehend
;
and
if
he
had
understood
me
,
I
did
not
see
how
it
was
possible
to
contrive
any
way
for
finding
myself
nourishment
.
While
we
were
thus
engaged
,
I
observed
a
cow
passing
by
,
whereupon
I
pointed
to
her
,
and
expressed
a
desire
to
go
and
milk
her
.
This
had
its
effect
;
for
he
led
me
back
into
the
house
,
and
ordered
a
mare-servant
to
open
a
room
,
where
a
good
store
of
milk
lay
in
earthen
and
wooden
vessels
,
after
a
very
orderly
and
cleanly
manner
.
She
gave
me
a
large
bowlful
,
of
which
I
drank
very
heartily
,
and
found
myself
well
refreshed
.
589
About
noon
,
I
saw
coming
towards
the
house
a
kind
of
vehicle
drawn
like
a
sledge
by
four
Yahoos
.
There
was
in
it
an
old
steed
,
who
seemed
to
be
of
quality
;
he
alighted
with
his
hind-feet
forward
,
having
by
accident
got
a
hurt
in
his
left
fore-foot
.
He
came
to
dine
with
our
horse
,
who
received
him
with
great
civility
.
They
dined
in
the
best
room
,
and
had
oats
boiled
in
milk
for
the
second
course
,
which
the
old
horse
ate
warm
,
but
the
rest
cold
.
Their
mangers
were
placed
circular
in
the
middle
of
the
room
,
and
divided
into
several
partitions
,
round
which
they
sat
on
their
haunches
,
upon
bosses
of
straw
.
590
In
the
middle
was
a
large
rack
,
with
angles
answering
to
every
partition
of
the
manger
;
so
that
each
horse
and
mare
ate
their
own
hay
,
and
their
own
mash
of
oats
and
milk
,
with
much
decency
and
regularity
.
The
behaviour
of
the
young
colt
and
foal
appeared
very
modest
,
and
that
of
the
master
and
mistress
extremely
cheerful
and
complaisant
to
their
guest
.
The
gray
ordered
me
to
stand
by
him
;
and
much
discourse
passed
between
him
and
his
friend
concerning
me
,
as
I
found
by
the
stranger
's
often
looking
on
me
,
and
the
frequent
repetition
of
the
word
Yahoo
.