A Visit to a Farm House Or An Introduction to Various Subjects Connected With
A Visit to a Farm House Or An Introduction to Various Subjects Connected With
Fl 1801 1820 S W
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G, my dear Charles, you had better not get upon strange horses when you are alone. I won- der that Plover should run away, too ; he is in general very gentle. Charles. At first he would keep his head over the gate, and I could not get him to move. So I hit him with a stick I had in my h'and, and that set him off in a gallop. Mr. Mansfield. I fancy all was 54 The Pony. owingtoyourwantof skill? for Plover is a very quiet creature, and easily managed ; but he will not bear ill usiiage ; therefore,... if you beat him much, I am not surprised at the ac- cident. Arthur. I am sure, grandpapa, Charles did not mean to be cruel, and use the horse ill. Mr. Mansfield. He is so good a boy that I do not suspect him of it ; and I only meant to give him a cau- tion against another time. No, my dear children, I hope you will never take pleasure in wanton cruelty. My heart has often ached at the barba- rities I have seen practised on poor dumb creatures. Arthur. Once when I was walking The Pony. 65 with papa, we saw a man beating a horse about the head with the butt end of his whip, and my papa advised him not to do so ; but he said it was his own horse, and he had a right to do as he would with it.
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