Why is bartley determined to go to connemara
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Why is bartley determined to go to connemara
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Because Bartley thinks that he'll get a good price for his horses at the Connemara fair. He has to sell them in order to earn some much-needed cash. As the next horse fair won't be for another fortnight, the time is now; he has no choice but to go.
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Bartley is determined to go to Connemara because he desperately wanted to earn more money.
- Maurya, Bartley's mother had pleaded several times not to leave. Despite all the pleadings, Bartley still in going to Connemara for the horse fair.
- Maurya had lost her five sons, her husband, and her father-in-law to the dreadful sea, hence she did not want Bartley to go.
- But Bartley was determined to go to Connemara because he wanted to earn good money from the horses at the fair.
- He knew that he was getting a good profit on his horses at the fair in Connemara.
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