Justin Morgan Founder of His Race the Romantic History of a Horse
Justin Morgan Founder of His Race the Romantic History of a Horse
Eleanor Waring Burnham
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^2 JUSTIN MORGAN CHAPTER X. IN WHICH ''true" becomes ''jUSTIN MORGAN. " Once or twice a week it was the custom among the farmers, waiting at Chase's Mill, to pass the time test- ing their strength or that of their horses. It was health- ful sport and kept them and their beasts in trim. . Many were the jugs of Medford rum consumed on these occasions, and anyone having a horse to try, or a new test of strength for the men, was welcomed. Running their horses short distances for small stakes came t...o be very popular. " A course of eighty rods was measured, starting at the mill and extending along the highway; a line was drawn across the road, called a ''scratch, " the horses were ranged in a row, and at the drop of a hat away they went, cheered by the crowd. It so happened that Evans and True, who never fin- ished their work until dusk, were rarely at these tests. Evans, himself, was too tired to join in the sports, but True often thought he would like to try his strength against the larger, heavier horses.
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