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A collection of short, illustrated rhyming pieces aimed at children that portrays horses of various kinds—foals, ponies and working mounts—and treats single traits or episodes in each piece. Each page pairs a concise verse with a color plate or vignette to show behaviors such as play, training, gentleness, stubbornness, danger and old age, often with a brief anecdote or moral observation about the animal's intelligence, courage, or patience. The tone is simple and didactic, designed to instruct and entertain young readers.

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Title: A horse book

Author: Mary Tourtel

Release date: November 6, 2007 [eBook #23353]
Most recently updated: January 3, 2021

Language: English

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Transcriber’s Note

Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. A list of these changes is found at the end of the text.

The Dumpy Books for Children

No. 10. A HORSE BOOK.


THE DUMPY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.


Cloth, Royal 32 mo, 1/6 each.

  1. THE FLAMP, THE AMELIORATOR, AND THE SCHOOLBOY’S APPRENTICE. By E. V. Lucas. (Seventh Thousand.)

  2. MRS. TURNER’S CAUTIONARY STORIES. (Fifth Thousand.)

  3. THE BAD FAMILY. By Mrs. Fenwick. (Third Thousand.)

  4. THE STORY OF LITTLE BLACK SAMBO. Illustrated in Colours by Helen Bannerman. (Twenty-seventh Thousand.)

  5. THE BOUNTIFUL LADY. By Thomas Cobb. (Fourth Thousand.)

  6. A CAT BOOK. Portraits by H. Officer Smith. Characteristics by E. V. Lucas. (Eighth Thousand.)

  7. A FLOWER BOOK. Illustrated in Colours by Nellie Benson. Story by Eden Coybee. (Eighth Thousand.)

  8. THE PINK KNIGHT. By J. R. Monsell. Illustrated in Colours.

  9. THE LITTLE CLOWN. By Thomas Cobb.

10. A HORSE BOOK. By Mary Tourtel. Illustrated in Colours.

11. THE DUMPY BABE. By Henry Mayer. Illustrated in Colours.


London: GRANT RICHARDS,
9 Henrietta Street, W.C.


A Horse Book

BY
MARY TOURTEL

LONDON:
GRANT RICHARDS
1901



CONTENTS.

PAGE
1. At Play 2
2. Schooling 6
3. Cleverness 10
4. Willingness 14
5. Wilfulness 18
6. Intelligence 22
7. Kicking 26
8. Gentleness 30
9. Biting 34
10. Toiling 38
11. Hunting 42
12. Duty 46
13. Rearing 50
14. Sagacity 54
15. Bolting 58
16. Patience 62
17. Bucking 66
18. Perseverance 70
19. Jibbing 74
20. Service 78
21. Shying 82
22. Curiosity 86
23. Friendship 90
24. Old Age 94

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WILLINGNESS.

Although this horse is doing all he can to drag his heavy load up the hill, the lazy boy who is walking beside him, with one hand in his pocket, beats him cruelly with the stick which he carries. The boy is too silly or too careless to see how willingly the horse is working.

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