Charlotte Grace Obrien Selections From Her Writings And Correspondence

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Charlotte Grace Obrien Selections From Her Writings And Correspondence
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* You needn't be more afraid of him than a horse of wood ! ' Well, he bundles along over the ground really at a pretty good pace, but he seems to go so slow, you have to take your watch and time him to give him credit for his pace. Meanwhile, as he jogs along he wags his thick, big tail all the time behind his fat legs wag wag wag wag so that his back view suggests the utmost of comfort. He looks tremendously strong, with a neck like a cart-horse, and is large enough to look really very pretty ...in the phaeton. As I have always held that all old maids ought to have yellow ponies, and as he is just my ideal for an old maid turnout, I call him ' Amen Czartorisky, '* as he is the very Amen of ponies, the end of all my prayers in the equine line. He is a Galway pony, brought by a poor man who swaps horses. So far * I cannot explain Czartorisky.
Introductory Memoir we find him sound, but he clearly had never been in a carriage. He had not a notion how to throw his strength on it the first day ; now he goes better.


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