Horses Nine Stories of Harness and Saddle

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Horses Nine Stories of Harness and Saddle

by Sewell Ford

EN·~3 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total

Illustrations

0:31

SKIPPER - BEING THE BIOGRAPHY OF A BLUE-RIBBONER

23:24

CALICO - WHO TRAVELLED WITH A ROUND TOP

28:19

OLD SILVER - A STORY OF THE GRAY HORSE TRUCK

20:50

BLUE BLAZES - AND THE MARRING OF HIM

22:58

CHIEFTAIN - A STORY OF THE HEAVY DRAUGHT SERVICE

23:27

BARNACLES - WHO MUTINIED FOR GOOD CAUSE

19:17

BLACK EAGLE - WHO ONCE RULED THE RANGES

25:08

BONFIRE - BROKEN FOR THE HOUSE OF JERRY

21:14

PASHA - THE SON OF SELIM

23:25

Description

Skipper is a spirited colt who spent his early years on a quiet farm, guided by a Green Mountain boy who taught him the language of the herd. When he’s drafted into the city’s mounted police, his world shifts from plows and hay‑carts to gleaming carriages and massive wagons pulled by powerful Percherons. Through his own eyes we watch his bewilderment turn to confidence as he learns the strange commands and rhythms of urban life.

Under the steady hand of Officer Martin—known to the rank‑and‑file as “Reddy”—Skipper masters the precise drills of the force, from perfecting his stance at inspection to responding to subtle cues from the reins. The narrative captures his quiet moments on the bustling streets, the thrill of a sudden gallop, and the pride he feels when he stands shoulder‑to‑shoulder with the city’s polished horses. It’s a charming portrait of a horse finding his place between the wild countryside and the orderly cadence of duty.

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Full title

Horses Nine Stories of Harness and Saddle Stories of Harness and Saddle

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (200K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-11-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sewell Ford

Sewell Ford

1868–1946

Best remembered for lively, humorous fiction about fast-talking city characters, this prolific American writer became a magazine favorite in the early 1900s. His popular Torchy and Shorty McCabe stories helped capture the upbeat, slangy energy of their era.

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