1) pp. 1-2 from the beginning to ... I hope you will grow to be gentle and a willing worker, and never bite or kick. 2) pp. 2-3 from... I have never forgotten my mother's advice to ... ‘They’ve found a hare,’ said my mother, ‘and if they come this way, we shall see the hunt.’  3) pp.3-4 from ...Soon the dogs were all racing down the field next to ours, ... to ...One rider, who seemed unhurt, was climbing out of the water, but the other lay quite still  4) p. 4 from ...One rider, who seemed unhurt, was climbing out of the water, but the other lay quite still. ... to ...She never went near that end of the field again. 5) pp. 5-6 I was beginning to grow handsome.... to ...Like all horses that have grown up, I had to wear a bit and bridle  6) pp. 6-7 from ... To train a horse is to teach him to wear a saddle ... to ...He did this every day until I was used to it. 7) p. 7 from ... Then one morning, he got on my back and rode me round the field on the soft grass. to ...I put my nose into his hand and he patted me kindly, and then I left my first home.  8) pp. 8-9 from ... M r Gordon’s house, which was called the Hall, stood in Birtwick Park, near the village ... to ‘So it’s youwho has turned me out of my box,’ she said.   9) p.10 from ... Later, Merrylegs told me about the tall brown mare. ... to ... They stopped and John jumped off.

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