Look to the Lady

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She started back, rearing and screaming, her forefeet beating wildly in the air. It was this momentary respite which saved Mr Campion’s life.
Set across the corner of the stable, some four feet below the ceiling, was an old-fashioned iron hay-basket, just low enough to allow the horse to pull out mouthfuls of fodder as she desired, while saving the bulk from being fouled on the ground or in the manger.
When Mrs Dick kicked Mr Campion’s fingers from their grasp, he dropped, and was actually in th
...e low wooden manger when Bitter Aloes reared above him. Pressing himself back into a corner to save himself as much as possible from the flying hoofs, his head brushed against the bars of this hay-basket. The mare, frenzied with fear and with bad temper, rose up on her hind legs once more, pawing frantically in the gloom.
Campion leapt for the iron basket, drawing himself up into it, and at last crouched, his head and shoulders battened down beneath the rebolted trap and Bitter Aloes snapping at him not six inches below his feet.


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Edgar G. 2 years ago

Likely the village idiot with a wickerwork contraption of a long neck and horns at the top, from an old medieval belief. His mother puts him up to it. Just a guess but we'll see.

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