A Day With the Harriers : An Extract From "happy Thoughts"
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hold up. He holds up convul- sively, but shows an inclination to fall on his side and roll down the hill, I haven't got the smallest idea what I should do if he rolled down the hill. Happy Thought (wkick strikes the person in black). — Loosen his girths Happv Thought {which strikes me). — Do it yourself. He won't — the coward. He says he's afraid he'll kick. Kick ! he won't kick, I tell him. I think I should feel the same if I was in his place. I urge him to the work, explaining that I would do... it myself if I wasn't holding his head. He makes short, nervous darts at the horse's girths, keeping his eye on his nearer hind (eg. I encourage him, and say, •' Bravo, capital ! " as if he was a bull-fighter. He loosens one girth. Do the other : he won't. Horse still shivering. Now he is dragging away from me, and trying to get down-hill backwards, harder than ever. " Staggers'' are like hysterics. What do you do to people in hysterics? Cold water, vinegar— hit them on the palms of their hands.
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