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I
about egaln . He bore the letting of
the
arm ver,r ..ell indeed,
and, on
the
whole, I
think
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rather proud of
it
than
otherwise ,
lhile
we
were at 214 Be8.CQ:l Stree t Elsie boU&ht Tippet. I
IIrWIt
not
forget
him.
We were very fond of him. He lived more
than
te!l
year.
and
d.ied full of t..ouor in 1690. And thh
remind.
me
that
I did not mention
the
death of
the
old eorrel mare.
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ifhe:l
I ea.rae
horne
£r= China in 1852 ehe
wn.
[0
= year. I)ld, having been given to Uncle J:ugllatine 1n 1848. She _. never
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till her last 1110e•• and _a. a COlt faithful
.
erva.~t .
!
lice 11.110
had
a horae na:ned Eritchka who (lid not aIlIou..'l.t to IQUCh . He died of spinal
meningitl. . I 11.1'0, lame year. before, bought a beautiful horee for
Allce na:ned
Dan"" .
He
11'0.,
eight
yean
old, a very dark che.tout, 6lld very
hand,orne . He prQ'Ved rather too =h [.;or her and
!
<lid molt of
the
riding
on him.
!
finally
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obliged to Bell
h.i!:I,
8
J1d could not do this except
at auction .
He
had cost
$800
and only brought
$80.
Jack
'
II'ould feel =h hJ.I't
if
I
did not me"t1on his pony, Brownie.
I
thiru; he "" only
q
'
yean
old
"
hen
he
bec8Joe his pOlge..or .
an~
there
probably never 'II'as a pollJ' that g..
VB
more u.thfaet1on. He
had
him for
'
years anJ.
the
two .eeued to ha',e
a
.
l'erfect understandil:!G .
Jack
hunted
hiIII regularly. and it
'
lies
quite M1WIlng to lee too t'll'O gitea 118.1ling
aero as cou.ntrJ together. Brownie 'II'as very kno'll'ing. He 'II'()uld pitch
Jack
off, taking care not to h.lrt him, end then
t-:l..~
round and la'llgh at him.
We were all very s"rry that 'II'e did not keep a photograph of him .
'
lie
aha had a
nare tl a t we christened Ranee . I bought bel" in
Boaton for Alles and she roJ.e
r...
r a good deal.
It
turned out that slle
had a foal and after it waB born she 'lias 1llUCl:. lelll gentle
than
she
had
been.
Mr .
Frank
Appleton bought the fol'll for
$200.
':'
he mare 'II'as sold
to
Mr.
Frank
lworJ
for $212 so
that
we got rather more than we paid.
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