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90 "Saxon, I am Roderick Dhu," and trudging along with the old minstrel and Ellen to Sterling tower and the Court of Fitz-James. "Marmion" followed, and then all the train of English poetry that a child could take in.

My second individual ownership was "Billy." His personality (which I never questioned), was represented by a high stepping brown Morgan horse, with glossy coat, slim legs, pointed ears, long curly black mane and tail, and weighing nearly nine hundred pounds.

Although a good driver, his forte was the saddle. His gait (or rather, I should say, gaits) was first a delightful single-foot; but which he had the faculty of changing to a rack, or pace or trot, as occasion or haste seemed