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Sons and Lovers - Daimon Club

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walk on such springy toes, with an endless excess of vigour.<br />

Limb pulled up before them.<br />

"Tell your father, Miss Leivers," he said, in a peculiar<br />

piping voice, "that his young beas'es 'as broke that bottom fence<br />

three days an' runnin'."<br />

"Which?" asked Miriam, tremulous.<br />

The great horse breathed heavily, shifting round its red flanks,<br />

<strong>and</strong> looking suspiciously with its wonderful big eyes upwards from<br />

under its lowered head <strong>and</strong> falling mane.<br />

"Come along a bit," replied Limb, "an' I'll show you."<br />

The man <strong>and</strong> the stallion went forward. It danced sideways,<br />

shaking its white fetlocks <strong>and</strong> looking frightened, as it felt itself<br />

in the brook.<br />

"No hanky-pankyin'," said the man affectionately to the beast.

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