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One of the imaginative parts was about a mare called Phantom. At the end of the story, Maureen, one of the main characters, said, “Guess<br />

she was just a Phantom after all,” because when she was set free all that was left were a few strands of her tail when she galloped away.<br />

Another reason why it was imaginative was because the leader of the herd, a stallion called The Pied Piper, was said to blow a horn or so called<br />

“trumpet” when he whinnied for his family (or herd). Known as a “killer,” the stallion was dangerous and could, or would, hurt anyone or<br />

anything that threatened his mares and foals. A sign of a protective parent!<br />

A good book is timeless, and Misty of Chincoteague stands the test of time. Enjoy!

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