"Sawyer, he cried in a stern voice, is the pony made of flesh and blood?
What did the master mean when he said this to Mr. Sawyer?
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"Sawyer," he cried in a stern voice, "is that pony made of flesh and blood?" "Flesh and blood and temper," he said; "he's too fond of his own will, and that won't suit me." He spoke as if he was in a strong passion. He was a builder who had often been to the park on business.
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