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A short story by Robert Louis Stevenson |
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The Cart-Horses And The Saddle-Horse |
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Two cart-horses, a gelding and a mare, were brought to Samoa, and The colonials looked at him askance, and consulted with each other. "Who can he be?" said the gelding. "He seems suspiciously civil," said the mare. "I do not think he can be much account," said the gelding. "Depend upon it he is only a Kanaka," said the mare. Then they turned to him. "Go to the devil!" said the gelding. "I wonder at your impudence, speaking to persons of our quality!" The saddle-horse went away by himself. "I was right," said he, -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |