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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER XII
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"I was afraid of the work with only the oxen." And then, after a pause, he added, "What did you mean about buying Lisette ?" He was anxious to have that point settled.
"I said what I meant," answered Yankee.

"I thought perhaps you would rather have the money than the colt; but I tell you what, I hain't got money enough to put into that bird, and don't you talk selling to any one till we see her gait hitched up.

But I guess a little of the plow won't hurt for a few weeks or so." Next day Lisette left behind her forever the free, happy days of colthood.

At first Ranald was unwilling to trust her to any other hands than his own, but when he saw how skillfully and gently Yankee handled her, soothing her while he harnessed and hitched her up, he recognized that she was safer with Yankee than with himself, and allowed him to have the reins.
They spent the morning driving up and down the lane with Lisette and Fox hitched to the stone-boat.

The colt had been kindly treated from her earliest days, and consequently knew nothing of fear.


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