黑骏马 Ginger's story

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chapter 3 Giger's story
What more could I want? Freedom!For the first four years of my life I had a large field where I could gallop around at full speed—with no straps,no bit,and no blinkers.
Now I stood in a stable,night and day,except when I was wanted for work, and sometimes when John took me out,I felt so strong,so full of life,that I wanted to jump or dance.
'Calm down,boy!'he would say.
Then,as soon as we were out of the village,he would let me trot fast for a few miles.
Some grooms punished a horse for getting too excited,but not John.
He knew how to control me with only the sound of his voice, and I was very fond of him.
Sometimes we did have our freedom in the field for an hour or two.
This was on fine Sundays in the summer,because the carriage never went out on Sundays.It was wonderful.
The grass was cool and soft to our feet,and the air was so sweet.
And we could gallop or lie down or roll over on our backs,or do what we liked.
One day Ginger asked me about my old home and my training.
When I finished telling her,she said,'Life has been different for me.
I was taken from my mother when I was young,and there was no kind master like yours to look after me.I had a bad time when I was trained.
Several men caught me in a corner of the field and one held my nose so hard that I could only just breathe.
Then another pulled my mouth open to put the bit in, and I was pulled along and beaten from behind.They didn't give me a chance to understand what they wan-ted.
'The old master, Mr Ryder, knew about horses, but he gave up most of the business to his son, who was tall and strong, but not gentle.
They called him Samson, and he said that no horse could throw him out of the saddle.
One day,he made me run round the field on a long rein until I was very tired and miserable.
The next morning he did the same again,then he put a saddle and bridle on me,and a new kind of bit into my mouth.
'The new bit was very painful and I pulled away and stood up on my back legs, which made him very angry.
He stayed in the saddle and beat me with a whip,but after a long and terrible battle I threw him off and galloped to the other end of the field.
'I watched him go into the stable, but no one came to fetch me.
Time went on and the sun was very hot.I was hungry and very thirsty.
At last,just as the sun was going down, the old master came out with some oats.
He spoke kindly and held out the oats for me to eat,then patted me gently and looked at the blood on my sides where Samson had whipped me.
'“Poor girl!”he said,then led me to the stable.Samson was there.“Keep out of the way,”said the master.
“You've done a bad day's work for this horse with your bad temper.
A bad-tempered man will never make a good-tempered horse.”He led me into my box and took off my saddle and bridle.
Then he called for some warm water and gently cleaned the blood from my sides.
'After that,he often came to see me, but a man called Joe went on training me.He was quiet and thoughtful and I soon learned what he wanted.
'After my training,'Ginger went on,'I was bought by a dealer to match another horse of my colour.
But then we were sold to a man in London who drove us with a bearing rein—a rein to hold our heads up unnaturally high and to keep them there,for hours and hours,until the pain was terrible.
We had to wear two bits instead of one,and mine was so sharp that it made my mouth bleed.
Sometimes we waited for hours while our master or mistress was at parties or the theatre, and if we weren't patient,the driver would whip us.'
'Didn't your master care about you at all?'I said.
'Only about how we looked,'replied Ginger.'He knew very little about horses.
The driver told him I had a bad temper but would soon get used to the bearing rein.
I was willing to work and learn,but they were so cruel that it made me angry.
Then I broke away from the carriage one day,and that was the end of that place.
'I was sold to another man,but he had a groom as bad-tem-pered as Samson.
He hit me across the legs with his stable brush if I didn't move quickly.
I hated him, and one day when he made me angry,I bit him!He never came into my stall after that, and I was soon sold again.
'A dealer heard of me and said he thought he knew one place where I should do well.“It's wrong for a fine horse to go bad like that,”he said.And I was brought here,not long before you came.Of course,it's very different here.But who knows how long it will last? I've decided that all men are my natural enemies.'
I was sorry for Ginger, but as the weeks went on, she became happier and more gentle.
'I do believe Ginger is getting quite fond of me,'James said one day.
'She'll be as good as Black Eeauty one day,'replied John.'Kindness is all she needs,poor thing!'
专辑信息
1.双城记The road to Paris--1775
2.双城记 A wine-shop in Paris
3.双城记Atrial in London--1780
4.双城记The Marquis of Evremonde
5.双城记The last goodbyes
6.双城记 Two man speak of love
7.双城记A call for help
8.双城记In the hands of the citizen
9.双城记The secret paper
10.双城记 A change of clothes
11.双城记 The spy
12.双城记Stormy years in France
13.双城记Madame Defarge's revenge
14.巴斯克维尔猎犬The Case Begins
15.小妇人Four sisters
16.巴斯克维尔猎犬The Baskerville Papers
17.巴斯克维尔猎犬How Sir Charles Died
18.小妇人 A surprise for Beth
19.小妇人 A Happy Christmas
20.黑骏马My first home
21.巴斯克维尔猎犬The Letter
22.巴斯克维尔猎犬More Mystery
23.巴斯克维尔猎犬The Problem
24.织工马南 Where is Silas's gold.mp3
25.小妇人The house next door
26.小妇人The Laurence boy
27.巴斯克维尔猎犬Death on the Moor
28.巴斯克维尔猎犬 Too Late
29.巴斯克维尔猎犬 Laura Lyons
30.巴斯克维尔猎犬The Stapletons of Pen House
31.巴斯克维尔猎犬Looking Back
32.织工马南Silas's neighbours
33.小妇人Amy in trouble
34.巴斯克维尔猎犬The Hound of the Baskervill
35.巴斯克维尔猎犬Baskerville Hall
36.巴斯克维尔猎犬Sir Henry Baskerville
37.小妇人 Secrets
38.巴斯克维尔猎犬 The Trap
39.小妇人Love and Mr Brooke
40.小妇人A telegram
41.三十九级台阶The man who died
42.化身博士 Doctor Jekyll receives a le
43.黑骏马 Birstwick Park
44.格列佛游记 A voyage to the country of
45.格列佛游记A voyage to Lilliput
46.巴斯克维尔猎犬The Escaped Prisoner
47.织工马南 Silas finds his 'gold'
48.织工马南 The New Year's Eve dance
49.小妇人 Laurie makes trouble and Jo
50.小妇人 Beth
51.三十九级台阶The coming of the black sto
52.格列佛游记The flying island of Laputa
53.格列佛游记 More adventures in Brobding
54.格列佛游记A voyage to Brobdingnag
55.巴斯克维尔猎犬The Search for the Murderer
56.织工马南 Eppie has to decide
57.织工马南 Godfrey confesses at last
58.织工马南Eppie has grown up
59.织工马南Godfrey is in trouble
60.织工马南 Godfrey and Dunstan Cass
61.三十九级台阶The fisherman
62.金银岛 Black Dog
63.化身博士The last night
64.化身博士 The death of a friend
65.化身博士The Carew murder
66.化身博士 In search of Mr Hyde
67.黑骏马 Ginger's story
68.格列佛游记 Lilliput at war
69.织工马南 Silas Marner,past and prese
70.小妇人 Happier days
71.小妇人All play and no work
72.三十九级台阶 Meetings by the sea
73.三十九级台阶 The thirty-nine steps
74.三十九级台阶 The bald writer
75.三十九级台阶The political candidate
76.三十九级台阶The hotel-owner
77.三十九级台阶The milkman starts his trav
78.金银岛 End of an adventure
79.金银岛The black spot
80.化身博士The face at the window
81.化身博士The mysterious door
82.黑骏马Goodbye to old friends
83.黑骏马 A London cab horse
84.格列佛游记Gulliver escapes from Brobd
85.格列佛游记 Life in Lilliput
86.巴斯克维尔猎犬The Man on the Moor
87.三十九级台阶The adventure of the roadma
88.金银岛A prisoner of the enemy
89.金银岛 Sea adventure
90.金银岛Treasure Island
91.金银岛The apple barrel
92.金银岛 I go to Bristol
93.金银岛The sea-chest
94.化身博士 Doctor Jekyll's confession
95.化身博士 Doctor Lanyon's letter
96.黑骏马 Hard times
97.黑骏马Earlshall Park
98.黑骏马Joe Green
99.黑骏马The storm
100.格列佛游记 Glubbdubdrib and Luggnagg
101.格列佛游记 At the King's palace
102.格列佛游记Gulliver and his master
103.格列佛游记Gulliver escapes from Lilli
104.小妇人Meg hears some gossip
105.金银岛 Looking for the treasure
106.金银岛 Israel Hands
107.金银岛Inside the stockade
108.金银岛The man of the island
109.金银岛 The ship and its men
110.金银岛 The old seaman
111.黑骏马 My last home
112.黑骏马The accident and new master
113.黑骏马The fire
114.黑骏马Kindness and cruelty