Black Beauty 6. Our master was a good, kind man. He gave us good food, good lodging and kind words. He spoke as kindly to us as he did to bi little children. I was a dull black, so he called me Darkie. I was now beginning to grow handsome. My coat had grown i and soft, and it was bright black. I had one white foot and a pret white star on my forehead. When I was four years old, Squire Gordon came to look at me He examined my eyes, my mouth and my legs. He seemed to like and my master said he would break me in himself as he should of like me to be frightened or hurt, and the next day he began. Every one may not know what breaking in is, therefore I will describe it. It means to teach a horse to wear a saddle and bridke, the
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