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Article: Bad Legs, Good Heart: The Compassionate Anna Sewell.
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- Jack & Jill
- Article date:
- December 1, 2000
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Black Beauty by Anna Sewell 64 pages D.K. Publishing, New York
Horse Sense
Learn more about Anna Sewell and the lives of horses (and people) in the 19th century in the pages of Black Beauty, part of D.K. Publishing's "Eyewitness Classics" series.
The little pony cart rattled along the cobblestone street. The driver, a young woman, spoke quietly to the pony pulling it.
"Now thee must go a little faster," she said. "Thee would be sorry for us to be late at the station."
The pony twitched its ears and quickened its pace.
Anna was used to traveling by horse-and-buggy. She had fallen and injured her knee some time before, ...