How IT ENDED ... ... 123 XXVII. EUINED, AND GOING DOWNHILL 127 XXV.LLL. A JOB HORSE, AND HIS DRIVERS 131 XXIX. COCKNEYS ... ... 186 XXX. A THIEF ... ... ... 144 XXXI. A HUMBUG ... ... 148 PAKT III. XXXH. THE HORSE FAIR ... ... 152 XXX d. A LONDON CAB HORSE ... 157 XXXTV. AN OLD WAR HORSE ... ... 162 XXXV. JERRY BARKER ... ... 169 XXXVI. THE SUNDAY CAB ... ... 177 XXXVH. THE GOLDEN RULE ... 183 XXXVIII. DOLLY AND A REAL GENTLEMAN 188 XXXIX. SEEDY SAM ... .. 193 XL. POOR GINGER ... ... 198 XLI. THE BUTCHER ... ... 201 XLH. THE ELECTION ... ... 205 XLIH. A FRIEND IN NEED ... 208 XTTV. OLD CAPTAIN, AND HIS SUCCESSOR 214 XLV. JERRYS NEW YEAR ... 220 PART IV. XLVI. JAKES AND THE LADY ... ... 228 XLV n. HARD TIMES ... ... 233 XLVHI. FARMER THOROUGHGOOD AND HIS GRANDSON WILLIE ... 239 XLIX. MY LAST HOME ...
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Anna Sewell is best remembered for her novel Black Beauty: An Autobiography of a Horse (1877), her only publication. She was born into a Quaker family, and, because of a childhood injury, was lame for life. Restricted to bed, she dictated her novel to her mother and wrote on scraps of paper. The novel was immensely popular; Sewell died only a few months after its publication.
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