Why was Miss Bloomfield nervous? in chapter my last refuge
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- Blomefield is anxious for the safety of her children when they're riding the pony. But Merrylegs' master assures her that they're perfectly safe; Merrylegs will take good care of them. He's a kind, trustworthy animal and his master wouldn't sell him for any amount of money.
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Blomefield is anxious for the safety of her children when they're riding the pony. But Merrylegs' master assures her that they're perfectly safe; Merrylegs will take good care of them. He's a kind, trustworthy animal and his master wouldn't sell him for any amount of money.
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