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The golden bridle

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About This Book

A veteran jockey recounts a downward slide in luck and recalls a former colleague who rose to success after adopting a peculiar gold-tinged bridle. The narrator mixes racetrack detail and gambler talk to explore how habit, superstition, and attachment to talismans shape riders' lives. A nighttime incident in Tijuana introduces a veiled woman carrying the bridle and prompts the colleague to intervene, revealing bonds of friendship and the ambiguous role of chance in racing fortunes. The piece balances gritty racetrack atmosphere with reflections on obsession, luck, and small acts of loyalty.

About the Author

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Jane Rice

Jane Rice was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The Golden Bridle," showcases her ability to weave enchanting tales that captivate young readers. Rice's writing often reflects themes of adventure and imagination, appealing to the curiosity of children. While her literary output may not be extensive, her work remains a charming part of the literary heritage of her time.