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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XIX
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Oh, he is such a splendid fellow! What shall I call him ?" "Better call him 'Go.' There is more go in him than in any horse I ever bestrode." "All the better.

I shall give him another name, however.

It will come to me sometime;" and she patted the proud neck, and fondled the tossing head, in a way to excite the envy of observers from the piazza.

"Oh, Graydon, what shall I do for a saddle?
Do you think there is one to be had in this region?
I'm impatient for a gallop." "I telegraphed, early this morning, for equipments; and they should be here this afternoon." "That was considerate kindness itself.

You must let me pay for all this.


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