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.
- 01 My Early Home 1,577 Words
- 02 The Hunt 2,029 Words
- 03 My Breaking In 1,989 Words
- 04 Birtwick Park 2,021 Words
- 05 A Fair Start 1,925 Words
- 06 Liberty 1,944 Words
- 07 Ginger 1,931 Words
- 08 Ginger’s Story Continued 2,078 Words
- 09 Merry legs 2,141 Words
- 10 A Talk in the Orchard 2,091 Words
- 11 Plain Speaking 1,764 Words
- 12 A Stormy Day 2,168 Words
- 13 The Devil’s Trade Mark 2,067 Words
- 14 James Howard 1,950 Words
- 15 The Old Hostler 2,204 Words
- 16 The Fire 2,114 Words
- 17 John Manly’s Talk 2,387 Words
- 18 Going for the Doctor 2,330 Words
- 19 Only Ignorance 2,206 Words
- 20 Joe Green 2,616 Words
- 21 The Parting 2,393 Words
- 22 Earlshall 2,706 Words
- 24 The Lady Anne, or a Runaway Horse 1,824 Words
- 25 Reuben Smith 2,265 Words
- 26 How it Ended 1,988 Words
- 27 Ruined and Going Downhill 1,765 Words
- 28 A Job Horse and His Drivers 2,301 Words
- 29 Cockneys 2,352 Words
- 30 A Thief 1,782 Words
- 31 A Humbug 2,189 Words
- 32 A Horse Fair 1,765 Words
- 33 A London Cab Horse 1,486 Words
- 34 An Old War Horse 2,325 Words
- 35 Jerry Barker 2,457 Words
- 36 The Sunday Cab 1,825 Words
- 37 The Golden Rule 2,158 Words
- 38 Dolly and a Real Gentleman 2,068 Words
- 39 Seedy Sam 2,000 Words
- 40 Poor Ginger 1,908 Words
- 41 The Butcher 2,235 Words
- 42 The Election 2,034 Words
- 43 A Friend in Need 1,728 Words
- 44 Old Captain and His Successor 2,201 Words
- 45 Jerry’s New Year 2,021 Words
- 46 Jakes and the Lady 2,205 Words
- 47 Hard Times 2,257 Words
- 48 Farmer Thoroughgood and His Grandson Willie 2,355 Words
- 49 My Last Home 1,570 Words