• 34 An Old War Horse Cover
      by LovelyMay In Chapter 34 "An Old War Horse" of "Black Beauty," the narrative is shared from the perspective of Captain, a seasoned army horse. Initially thrilled with his military training, Captain finds solidarity and purpose in the disciplined life alongside his fellow equines and his first owner, a young cavalry officer bound for the Crimean War. He details the vigorous exercises of trotting, turning, halting, and dashing forward on command, cherishing the bond formed with his owner, who treated him with unmatched…
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      35 Jerry Barker

      35 Jerry Barker Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 35 of "Black Beauty" presents an enriching account of Black Beauty's experiences with his new master, Jerry Barker, showcasing Jerry's principles, compassion, and the warm environment he fosters both for his family and his horses. Jerry, depicted as an epitome of kindness, morality, and joy, enriches the narrative with his life's simple but profound philosophies. The chapter opens with a tribute to Jerry's character, comparing his integrity and benevolence to that of John Manly, another character…
    • 36 The Sunday Cab Cover
      by LovelyMay In "The Sunday Cab," Jerry Barker, a conscientious cab driver, and his horse Black Beauty are approached by Mr. Briggs, desiring to hire Jerry for Sunday church services. Jerry courteously declines, explaining his license only permits working six days a week. His refusal is rooted deeper than legalities; previously enduring the grueling seven-day work schedule, Jerry shifted to a six-day license to ensure a day of rest for himself, his family, and his horses. Jerry values this day for spiritual…
    • 37 The Golden Rule Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 37 of "Black Beauty" titled "The Golden Rule" narrates a significant event where Jerry Barker, the kind cab driver, chooses compassion and community service over his and his horse's need for rest. The chapter begins in a light-toned setting with Polly, Jerry's wife, informing him that Mrs. Briggs, a former regular customer, requests his cab services again after trying and being dissatisfied with other cabs. Mrs. Briggs had ceased using Jerry's cab on Sundays, respecting his day of rest, but an…
    • 38 Dolly and a Real Gentleman Cover
      by LovelyMay Winter brought harsh conditions for both horses and their drivers, with continuous snow, sleet, and rain making their work particularly tough. The severe weather took a toll on the horses, exacerbated when they had to pull heavy loads on slippery streets, struggling to maintain their balance. Drivers, especially those lacking means, faced their own hardships, often having to endure long hours in the cold, sometimes forsaking warmth for the chance of earning a fare. In stark contrast, Jerry managed to…
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      39 Seedy Sam

      39 Seedy Sam Cover
      by LovelyMay In Chapter 39 of "Black Beauty," titled "Seedy Sam," the narrative highlights the harsh realities faced by cab horses and their drivers in Victorian England, underscoring the systemic issues of exploitation and poverty. The chapter presents a dialogue between Seedy Sam, a downtrodden cab driver, and the governor at the cab stand. Sam, worn and desperate, arrives with his beaten horse, drawing the attention and sympathy of the governor and bystanders. Sam's monologue reveals the dire working conditions…
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      40 Poor Ginger

      40 Poor Ginger Cover
      by LovelyMay In this poignant chapter titled "Poor Ginger" from "Black Beauty," we are reintroduced to Ginger, an old companion of Black Beauty, under severely deteriorated conditions. As Black Beauty relaxes, a shabby cab draws near, pulling along an old chestnut horse that appears severely neglected and physically diminished. The horse, initially unrecognizable due to her worn-out state, is revealed to be Ginger through a desperate interaction for a nibble of hay and a subsequent recognition. Ginger's…
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      41 The Butcher

      41 The Butcher Cover
      by LovelyMay In the chapter titled "The Butcher" from "Black Beauty," the narrator, a horse, provides insights into the lives of horses in London, highlighting issues that could be mitigated with common sense and compassion. Despite being accustomed to hard work, the narrator reflects on how poor treatment affects horses, contrasting his past experiences under different owners. The text vividly describes the mistreatment of a little gray pony reminiscent of Merrylegs, a pony from the narrator's past, emphasizing the…
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      42 The Election

      42 The Election Cover
      by LovelyMay In "The Election," Jerry and his family face moral and social challenges amidst local political fervor. As the narrative unfolds, Jerry Barker, a principled cab driver, is approached with an offer that tests his ethics. He is asked to lend his cab and its services for the purpose of an election campaign, a proposition he staunchly declines. Jerry's refusal is rooted in a deep respect for his horses and a distaste for the demeaning errands associated with political canvassing, particularly the act of…
    • 43 A Friend in Need Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 43 of "Black Beauty" titled "A Friend in Need" narrates a busy day for Jerry and the protagonist horse, Beauty, during an election. From the morning, there's no respite as they ferry passengers across London – from a stout gentleman to the Bishopsgate station, a party to Regent's Park, and a sequence of other customers with urgent destinations, including a dash to Bow Street Police Station. Amidst the election day chaos, involving throngs of people and vehicles adorned with party colors, Jerry…
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