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The Forsyte Saga
Volume II.

CHAPTER VII--THE COLT AND THE FILLY
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Poor old boy! He's devoted to Dad." "Balthasar! That's a rum name.

He isn't purebred you know." "No! but he's a darling," and she bent down to stroke the dog.

Gentle and supple, with dark covered head and slim browned neck and hands, she seemed to Val strange and sweet, like a thing slipped between him and all previous knowledge.
"When grandfather died," she said, "he wouldn't eat for two days.

He saw him die, you know." "Was that old Uncle Jolyon?
Mother always says he was a topper." "He was," said Holly simply, and opened the stable door.
In a loose-box stood a silver roan of about fifteen hands, with a long black tail and mane.

"This is mine--Fairy." "Ah!" said Val, "she's a jolly palfrey.


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