Live Toys Or Anecdotes of Our Four Legged And Other Pets

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Instead of dark brown, he was now a pale sort of grey ; indeed, we could scarcely believe that the same pony was before us.
He did not look so droll and round, but much prettier; and we felt quite proud of him the next time we rode out with Papa.
When he was next put into the pony-carriage, he almost appeared too small for it ; and one bad effect of clipping him was, that he evidently felt so light and unshackled, that he could not restrain his wish to prance and jump; he now perpetually was ki
...cking his legs over the shafts; and so, two or three times during a drive, we unharnessed him before we could replace him where he ought to be 94 LIVE TOYS.
between the shafts ; instead of having his fore legs inside, and his hind le^s outside.
C5 Mamma said that this was dangerous, and that she feared Bluebeard might either break his own legs by this trick, or would up^et the carriage and break ours. And we began to fear that Bluebeard would some day bring on his own dismissal.
One day, Mamma rode Bluebeard herself ; and in spite of the greater weight, which he must have found very different from that of ?uch small children as my sister and myself, Bluebeard kicked so much, and behaved altogether in such an improper manner, that Mamma declared he was no Icngt-r pony f >r such young children, and said she should expect to see us brought home with fractured skulls or broken limbs, if we were allowed to ride him.


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