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Chapter 22: Earlshall
Chapter 22: Earlshall begins a pivotal shift in my journey as Ginger and I are transported from the calm and kind care of Birtwick to the grandeur and formality of Earlshall Park. The estate is vast, with well-kept grounds, a splendid house, and spacious stables that hint at luxury. Yet despite the surface elegance, it becomes clear that life here will be very different. Mr. York, the head coachman, greets us with a mixture of professionalism and authority. He listens politely to John’s careful…-
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Chapter 21: The Parting
Chapter 21: The Parting begins on a somber note as word spreads through the household that the mistress’s health has declined. Her doctors advise a move to a milder climate, and this decision marks the beginning of a heartfelt farewell for everyone at the estate. For years, the place had been a home filled with warmth, routine, and understanding—not only for the family but also for the horses under their care. The news hits hard. What had been a peaceful and loving environment begins to unravel. The…-
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Chapter 20: Joe Green
Chapter 20: Joe Green unfolds with a moment that defines a young stable boy’s character in the face of cruelty. Joe stumbles upon a grim scene at Mr. Clay's brick-yard, where a pair of horses are being viciously whipped by a man with no regard for their suffering. Shocked and overwhelmed by what he sees, Joe doesn't hesitate. He races off to find Mr. Clay himself, determined to put an end to the abuse. Though visibly shaken, his actions are swift and purposeful. His courage in confronting such cruelty,…-
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Chapter 19: Only Ignorance
Chapter 19: Only Ignorance opens during a slow and painful recovery for Black Beauty, who remains weak after a serious bout of illness. The fever had left him drained, and a harsh bloodletting treatment had worsened his condition. He was moved to a quieter stall, away from Ginger and Merrylegs, where the silence made every faint sound more noticeable. In this stillness, Beauty became acutely aware of even the subtlest movement—of hooves outside, or the rustle of hay. He was too weak to lift his head for…-
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Chapter 18: Going for the Doctor
Chapter 18: Going for the Doctor begins in the stillness of night, broken only by the sharp ring of the stable bell. The sound signals urgency, pulling John from sleep as he rushes to the stables. Black Beauty senses the tension even before the saddle is fastened. Mrs. Gordon, the mistress of the house, has suddenly fallen ill, and the squire needs a doctor immediately. There is no time to waste. John swiftly prepares Beauty, whose calm but alert manner reveals his readiness to help. With only a few words…-
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Chapter 17: John Manly’s Talk
Chapter 17: John Manly's Talk begins during a time of transition as James prepares to leave the stables and his position, soon to be filled by young Joe Green. The change unsettles James, who wonders whether someone as inexperienced as Joe can truly care for the horses with the same attention and love. John Manly, ever the calm and thoughtful guide, reassures him with a balanced perspective, explaining how growth comes not from perfection but from learning. He reminds James that everyone, even the most…-
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Chapter 16: The Fire
Chapter 16: The Fire unfolds during what begins as an ordinary evening at the stable, when a traveler's horse is brought in for the night. As the other horses settle into their stalls, an unnoticed danger begins to brew. A young man named Towler enters the loft carelessly with a lit pipe—a seemingly harmless act that sets off a chain of consequences. Without realizing it, he likely drops ash or a coal, which smolders quietly until the loft bursts into flame. The fire starts subtly but soon consumes the…-
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Chapter 15: The Old Hostler
Chapter 15: The Old Hostler begins with a long journey as Black Beauty, along with his master, mistress, and driver James, travels forty-six miles to visit distant friends. On the first day, they cover over thirty miles, navigating demanding hills and rough terrain. James manages the route with great care, always considering the horses’ stamina. He adjusts the pace, allows rest on the inclines, and makes sure no unnecessary strain is placed on Black Beauty or his fellow horse, Ginger. Their journey is…-
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Chapter 14: James Howard
Chapter 14: James Howard begins on a quiet December morning as Black Beauty returns from his exercise. Inside the stable, their master arrives holding a letter, his expression thoughtful as he inquires about James Howard’s performance. John, always fair and observant, does not hesitate in his reply. He praises James for being reliable and diligent, a young man who treats the horses with care and approaches his work with seriousness. His tone is firm, almost protective, as he assures the master that James…-
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Chapter 13: The Devil's Trade Mark begins during an errand as John and Black Beauty encounter a troubling incident that reveals much about character and cruelty. As they pass a quiet field, a scene of distress catches their attention—a boy attempting to force a small pony over a gate. The boy, later recognized as young Mr. Bushby, strikes and kicks the frightened creature without mercy. Despite the pony’s clear fear and refusal, the boy continues his assault, driven by frustration rather than any need.…
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