English Ways And By Ways Being the Letters of John And Ruth Dobson Written From

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He was riding a seal-brown horse whose coat shone like a chestnut in the sunlight. I no- ticed that the horse was restive, and so shut off the engine till he should pass. The rider thanked me, touching his cap so I suppose he could not have been a duke and remarked that the horse was "full of beans. " [73] ENGLISH WAYS AND BY-WAYS I said it was a superb animal, and the groom, leaning forward to pat his neck, for the horse was still nervous, replied: "He ought to be, sir, for he's own brother to..." I am sorry to say I have forgotten the name "winner of the Derby. " So we had met the aristocracy, after all !
Not long after this we met a flock of sheep. Again we stopped. But we got no thanks from the surly shepherd Ruth said because he was so tired but the panting dog, who ran from side to side on the road, gave us a grateful glance, as much as to say: " I am glad you did that, for had you kept on, these fools would have been all over the road, and I should have been beaten. " But it was not only the passengers on the "king's highway" who kept us entertained not to say entranced but houses and gardens on either side made it hard to keep the tenth com- mandment I When I said this to Ruth, she replied that it could hardly be my neighbor's wife whom I cov- eted, which was true, if cattish, for the ones we saw were more worthy than alluring!


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