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What ‘sad sight’ did the narrator see by the brook?

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Answered by kanishka1023
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Once when the narrator was riding Page 3 with its Master, it saw a man turning a pony's head with such a great force that it nearly fell, then he started beating it furiously which was a dreadful sight for the narrator. More than you injure your horse'.

Answered by samanvitamuduli
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Explanation: When the narrator first saw what was going on by the brook, he saw a sad sight; two fine horses were down, one was struggling in the stream and the other was groaning on the grass.One of the riders was getting out of the water covered with mud, the other lay quite still.

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