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A Horse's Tale

Chapter 21: FOOTNOTES
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A veteran cavalry horse narrates life under a famous scout’s saddle, describing long scouts, battlefield rescues, and keen knowledge of trails and signals. Interwoven epistolary chapters present officers, relatives, and local characters whose small dramas touch on honor, affection, and social pretensions. Episodes shift from camp routine to a condensed bullfight scene and moments of comic observation, while the animal narrator offers wry, reflective commentary on human fallibility, loyalty, and the bonds between horse and rider. The work combines first-person animal perspective, letters, and satirical humor into a compact, episodic tale.

FOOTNOTES

[80] At West Point the bugle is supposed to be saying:

“I can’t get ’em up,
I can’t get ’em up,
I can’t get ’em up in the morning!”