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The Way of a Man

CHAPTER II
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He would fight man, dog, or devil, and fear was not in him, nor any real submission.

He was no harder to sit than many horses I have ridden.

I have seen Arabians and Barbary horses and English hunters that would buck-jump now and then.

Satan contented himself with rearing high and whirling sharply, and lunging with a low head; so that to ride him was a matter of strength as well as skill.

The greatest danger was in coming near his mouth or heels.


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