The Tale of Pony Twinkleheels by Arthur Scott Bailey
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from him. Although Twinkleheels ran his fastest, Ebenezer reached the
bars six good lengths ahead of him. X EBENEZER'S RECORD The old horse Ebenezer had beaten Twinkleheels in the race to the bars. While Johnnie Green slipped their halters on them, and they munched the oats that he gave them, neither of them spoke. Johnnie mounted Ebenezer bareback; and leading Twinkleheels, he turned down the lane. "You're not as slow as I thought you were," Twinkleheels said to Ebenezer as they drew near the barn. "And somehow I couldn't seem to get to running smoothly. I'd like to race you again. I think I could beat you next time." "Perhaps you could," said Ebenezer. "I don't often run nowadays. But I did running enough when I was younger. I used to race at the county fair, every fall." "Did you ever win a race at the fair?" Twinkleheels inquired. "Yes!" Ebenezer answered. "Yes! I can remember winning a race now and then." |
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