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On Our Selection

CHAPTER XI
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Dad touched him again.

Then he stood on his fore-legs and threw about a hundredweight of mud that clung to his heels at Dad's head.

That aggravated Dad, and he seized the plough-scraper, and, using both hands, calmly belted Smith's horse over the ribs for two minutes, by the sun.

He tried him again.

The horse threw himself down in the furrow.


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