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The narrative presents the story and demonstrations of an unusually trained horse whose owner and trainer showcase its abilities in arithmetic, color recognition, memory, and a wide range of physical responses, including blindfolded performances. The author recounts how the animal was acquired and trained, includes eyewitness descriptions of stage exhibitions and public reactions, and records a scientific examination conducted to test the animal's faculties. Interspersed are illustrated anecdotes, reflections on human-animal relations, and poetic elements such as a thanksgiving prayer attributed to the horse, all framed to argue for sympathetic, humane training and deeper understanding of animal intelligence.
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