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A horse narrates its life from a carefree foal through successive homes and roles, recounting kindnesses and cruelties encountered in stable and on the road. The narrative follows early upbringing and training, friendships with other horses, service under a succession of owners in rural and urban settings, and the physical and moral consequences of various harnessing practices and harsh handling. Through episodic incidents—accidents, illness, recovery, and retirement—the account advocates for compassionate treatment and humane care, emphasizing empathy, responsible stewardship, and the impact of human behavior on animal welfare.
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