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A seasoned groom hesitantly turns over a recently arrived, high‑spirited mare to a rider and watches them set out along a shaded bridle trail. The horse responds tolerantly to small surprises but bolts when a passing gravel truck startles her, forcing the rider to rely on improvised skill to stay mounted and bring her back. At the stable the groom carefully cools, brushes, and tends the mare, demonstrating patient stewardship and attention to detail. The account emphasizes horsemanship, the developing trust between human and animal, and the challenge of reconciling natural temperament with modern hazards.
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