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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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Chapter 12: A Stormy Day
Chapter 12: A Stormy Day begins with a brisk autumn morning as Black Beauty is harnessed for a journey with his master and John, the coachman. Though recent rains have made the ground soft and the river dangerously high, the atmosphere at the start is pleasant and fresh. The dog-cart, being light, moves easily along the early part of the route. They pass through villages and fields, the roads already muddy from the season's downpour. The group is in good spirits, unaware of how quickly the day will turn.…-
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Chapter 11: Plain Speaking
Chapter 11: Plain Speaking begins by reflecting on the steady sense of contentment Black Beauty experiences at Birtwick Park. The kindness shown by the master and mistress isn’t limited to people—it extends genuinely to animals, shaping a household where compassion is a guiding principle. Their influence slowly spreads through the community, especially in curbing the use of harsh devices like the check-rein. The mistress, gentle yet determined, often speaks to local drivers and tradesmen, persuading…-
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Chapter 10: A Talk in the Orchard begins with Black Beauty and Ginger reflecting on the pleasure they feel when carrying considerate riders. They discuss how a rider’s light touch on the reins makes a world of difference, bringing not only comfort but also clarity in communication between horse and human. Black Beauty notes that his mouth is very sensitive, and a gentle hand allows him to perform at his best without fear or pain. Ginger agrees, contrasting this kindness with past experiences where rough…
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Chapter 1: My Early Home
Chapter 1: My Early Home begins with memories shaped in a peaceful pasture, surrounded by soft grass and the rhythmic hum of nature. At the heart of this place was a clean pond, bordered by rushes and lilies, where the water sparkled in the sun and offered cool relief on warmer days. One end of the field lay near a fir grove, where birds gathered and shade stretched generously, while the other opened toward our master’s house and a tilled field. In those early days, my world was small but complete—my…-
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Black Beauty
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell is a classic novel told from the perspective of a horse, recounting his experiences with both kind and cruel owners while highlighting the importance of kindness and humane treatment of animals.-
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As Perry Saw It
In this chapter titled "As Perry Saw It" paints a vivid portrait not just of a boy recovering from illness, but of a town quietly changed by his presence. Through Perry Larson's eyes, the reader is drawn into a world where even the hardest hearts begin to soften. Jack Gurnsey’s regular visits are only part of the story. The deeper transformation lies in how David’s spirit lingers in conversations, gardens, and memories across the village. Mrs. Somers, once isolated and bitter, now cares for her roses…-
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Answers That Did Not Answer
Answers That Did Not Answer brings to light the conflict between a child's simple honesty and the adult world's tangled emotions. After standing up to bullies in defense of a helpless kitten, David finds kindness in strangers—Jack and Jill—who care for his injuries. Their home, quiet and humble, becomes a place where questions unfold rather than find resolution. David shares pieces of his past, memories of his father, and values shaped by a life secluded in nature and filled with music. His words carry…-
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A Surprise for Mr. Jack
A Surprise for Mr. Jack begins with an innocent visit but unfolds into something far more meaningful. David sets out to check on a kitten he had previously rescued, guided by his usual blend of curiosity and compassion. When he arrives at Jack Gurnsey’s home, his intentions are simple. However, the visit turns unexpectedly emotional as Jack, guarded and worn by life’s disappointments, is met with David’s genuine kindness and effortless honesty. There is hesitation at first, Jack unsure how to respond…-
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A Story Remodeled
A Story Remodeled begins with a simple request but gradually unfolds into a thoughtful reflection on how stories mirror our inner hopes and regrets. Miss Holbrook, with gentle clarity, entrusts David to pass along her thoughts about a tale dear to both her and Mr. Jack. While David enjoys the festive excitement of Halloween, he doesn't forget her message, sensing its deeper importance. When Mr. Jack hears it, he is drawn in by more than curiosity—it awakens a personal connection to the story’s meaning.…-
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