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what did black beauty say about his bad days​

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Answered by 297MAK
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Black beauty described his bad days by saying, "It was a cruel, shameful, cold-blooded act! When I was young I was taken to a place where these cruel things were done; I was tied up, and made fast so that I could not stir, and then they came and cut off my long and beautiful tail, through the flesh and through the bone, and took it away."

Answered by julietiwari161
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The central problem in Anna Sewell's novel is how the horse Beauty can overcome the difficulties he experiences at the hands of his various owners. The novel is unusual in having an animal protagonist, and the author does not wholly manage to avoid making him seem too human

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