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Myself. He is quite right; and now kiss me, my darling brother, for I must go back through the bog to Templemore. Groom and cob Strength and symmetry Where's the saddle? The first ride No more fatigue Love for horses Pursuit of words Philologist and Pegasus The smith What more, agrah? Sassannach tenpence.
"Are ye not afraid of that beast?" said the smith, showing his fang. "Arrah, it's vicious that he looks!" "It's at you, then! I don't fear him;" and thereupon I passed under the horse, between his hind legs. "And is that all you can do, agrah?" said the smith. "No," said I, "I can ride him." "Ye can ride him, and what else, agrah?" "I can leap him over a six-foot wall," said I.
‘And it tells ye truth, agrah; but it’s a fine beast, and it’s a pity to see him in such a state: Is agam an’t leigeas’—and here he uttered another word in a voice singularly modified, but sweet and almost plaintive; the effect of it was as instantaneous as that of the other, but how different!—the animal lost all its fury, and became at once calm and gentle.
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