
A seasoned groom named Maurice watches the narrator’s uneasy approach to a newly arrived mare, his cautious respect for the animal evident in every hesitant word. Though his confidence once came from racing steeplechases across Ireland, he now balances admiration with a quiet fear, urging the rider to test the horse gently before taking any risks. His careful preparation—brushing the sleek coat, fitting the reins, and offering a steady, reassuring voice—sets the tone for a partnership that feels both fragile and promising.
When the saddle is finally on, the mare bursts into a natural, single‑foot gait, carrying the rider through oak‑shadowed valleys and sun‑dappled trails. The landscape rolls past—squirrels, fallen branches, and distant brush‑cutters—while the horse remains unflinching, a testament to her spirited breeding and Maurice’s steady hand. Listeners are drawn into the early rhythm of trust and tension that defines this vivid, horse‑centric adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~26 minutes (25K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
New York: Street & Smith Corporation, 1927.
Credits
Roger Frank and Sue Clark (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2023-08-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1874–1945
A lively voice of the American West, he wrote poems, stories, and novels filled with open ranges, horses, and hard-traveled lives. His work helped shape the flavor of early 20th-century Western literature, even though he was known especially as a poet.
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