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rimore’s horses and put them in their new staUs
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home, Little
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wild hoss chase.” He laughed out loud at his little
joke as he started to work on the deep gash in the
stud’s shoulder.
Late that night, after the kids had been put to bed,
Lonny and Helen were discussing the events of the
day and the real trouble they could have had if the
black horse had reached the highway. "Are you glad
we decided to open a training stable, Sugar?” asked
Lonny. Before she could answer, the phone rang.
Looking at the clock on the kitchen wall, Lonny saw
that it was twenty past eleven. "Yes, this is Lonny
Barnes. Hello? From Beaumont, Texas?” He whis
pered to Helen, "Who do we know in Beaumont?”
(to be continued)
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