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Then
the
servants
heaped
a
lot
of
rugs
upon
the
floor
and
the
old
horse
slept
on
the
softest
bed
he
had
ever
known
in
his
life
.
In
the
morning
,
as
soon
as
it
was
daylight
,
he
resolved
to
take
a
walk
and
try
to
find
some
grass
for
breakfast
;
so
he
ambled
calmly
through
the
handsome
arch
of
the
doorway
,
turned
the
corner
of
the
palace
,
wherein
all
seemed
asleep
,
and
came
face
to
face
with
the
Sawhorse
.
Jim
stopped
abruptly
,
being
startled
and
amazed
.
The
Sawhorse
stopped
at
the
same
time
and
stared
at
the
other
with
its
queer
protruding
eyes
,
which
were
mere
knots
in
the
log
that
formed
its
body
.
The
legs
of
the
Sawhorse
were
four
sticks
driving
into
holes
bored
in
the
log
;
its
tail
was
a
small
branch
that
had
been
left
by
accident
and
its
mouth
a
place
chopped
in
one
end
of
the
body
which
projected
a
little
and
served
as
a
head
.
The
ends
of
the
wooden
legs
were
shod
with
plates
of
solid
gold
,
and
the
saddle
of
the
Princess
Ozma
,
which
was
of
red
leather
set
with
sparkling
diamonds
,
was
strapped
to
the
clumsy
body
.
Jim
’
s
eyes
stuck
out
as
much
as
those
of
the
Sawhorse
,
and
he
stared
at
the
creature
with
his
ears
erect
and
his
long
head
drawn
back
until
it
rested
against
his
arched
neck
.
In
this
comical
position
the
two
horses
circled
slowly
around
each
other
for
a
while
,
each
being
unable
to
realize
what
the
singular
thing
might
be
which
it
now
beheld
for
the
first
time
.
Then
Jim
exclaimed
:
"
For
goodness
sake
,
what
sort
of
a
being
are
you
?
"
"
I
’
m
a
Sawhorse
,
"
replied
the
other
.
"
Oh
;
I
believe
I
’
ve
heard
of
you
,
"
said
the
cab
-
horse
;
"
but
you
are
unlike
anything
that
I
expected
to
see
.
"
"
I
do
not
doubt
it
,
"
the
Sawhorse
observed
,
with
a
tone
of
pride
.
"
I
am
considered
quite
unusual
.
"
"
You
are
,
indeed
.
But
a
rickety
wooden
thing
like
you
has
no
right
to
be
alive
.
"