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"A hundred and twelve, you said, sir?" queried Westley, as he put the saddle that Langdon handed him over his left arm, slipped the thin sheets of lead in his pocket, and stood dangling the linen weight cloth in his right hand. "Yes; level weights a hundred an' twelve pounds." "Westley," the Trainer called as the little man started off, "just bring the saddle back to me here when you've weighed.
He still constantly sent her presents of choice fruits or wines and venison, while Isabella, in return, sent him salmon-trout from Garda, and Evangelista, the marquis's famous trainer, tamed the duke's horses.
“Athena grant it,” muttered the other. “I’ve got my half mina staked on him, too.” Then from the tents at either side began the ominous call of the heralds:— “Amyntas of Thebes, come you forth.” “Ctesias of Epidaurus, come you forth.” “Lycon of Sparta, come you forth.” Glaucon held out his hands. Each trainer seized one. “Wish me joy and honour, good friends!” cried the athlete.
The physician who attended him has told me since that Dana would keep his mouth open slyly when the nurse was taking his temperature so that it would not be too high and the chart would make it appear that he was all right. At any rate, he seemed to improve steadily, and finally reported to the trainer, Jim Robinson, two days before the Yale game.
Klinker evidently felt that all bars were down as to him. It would be a hard world indeed if a trainer was denied free access to his only pupil, and Klinker, though he had but the one, was always in as full blast as Muldoon's. He had acquired a habit of "dropping in" at all hours, especially late at night, which, to say the least, was highly wasteful of time.
"The only trouble is," worried Reddy, "that the team will practically miss a whole afternoon's practice, because it's not much we can do without Wilson." The little trainer would never have made this admission had he not been very sure of his man. But he knew Bert's sterling character well enough to be sure that the remark would cause no case of "swelled head."
Leger. You find parents and guardians of children systematically following a course of treatment calculated to bring out the very worst tendencies of mind and heart that are latent in the little things given to their care. If a young horse has a tendency to shy, how carefully the trainer seeks to win him away from the habit.
First among them came a bugler, the officers, then next a trooper, leading the white hope the precious Red Rover. His groomed and glossy coat was shining in the sun; his life and power were shown in every movement as he pranced at times, in spite of the continual restraint of his trainer, who was leading him. On the other side, rode Peaches, the little English jockey.
"Better be careful, Bob," he cautioned, after having stepped up close to the cage. "I'll take care of him," answered the trainer, without taking his eyes from the beast for the fraction of a second. Phil had heard the dialogue and now drew closer to the cage, stepping under the rope and joining Mr. Sparling. Teddy, of course, not to be left behind, crawled under the rope also.
"Gracious goodness, child!" cried her mother. "Don't dare go near him! Besides, it may not be a tame, circus lion." "Well, if he is he can do tricks," said the little girl. "The lion I saw in the circus sat up on a stool when the trainer told him to. We haven't any stool big enough, but maybe I can make the lion sit on his hind legs on the table. That will hold him."
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