. The writings of Anthony Trollope . as had done. He was too close to the rail butstill he tried it. The horse attempted to jump, caughthis foot against the bar, and of course went over head-foremost. This probably would have been nothing,had not Silverbridge with his rushing beast been im-mediately after them. When the young lord saw thathis friend was down it was too late for him to stop hiscourse. His horse was determined to have the fence,—and did have it. He touched nothing, and wouldhave skimmed in glory over the next field had he notcome right down on Tregear and Tregears st
. The writings of Anthony Trollope . as had done. He was too close to the rail butstill he tried it. The horse attempted to jump, caughthis foot against the bar, and of course went over head-foremost. This probably would have been nothing,had not Silverbridge with his rushing beast been im-mediately after them. When the young lord saw thathis friend was down it was too late for him to stop hiscourse. His horse was determined to have the fence,—and did have it. He touched nothing, and wouldhave skimmed in glory over the next field had he notcome right down on Tregear and Tregears steed. Therethey were, four of them, two men and two horses inone confused heap. The first person with them was Mrs. Spooner, whowas off her horse in a minute. And Silverbridge toowas very soon on his legs; he at any rate was unhurt,and the two horses were up before Mrs. Spooner wasout of her saddle. But Tregear did not move. Whatare we to do? said Lord Silverbridge, kneeling downover his friend. Oh, Mrs. Spooner, what are we todo?. J» i\\ d so as in leap dang«. ly. It may- riding \ - f r ip, But before Mrs. til but LUght ? head-been nothing, Had he not come right down on Tregear that ! .nhurt, i befor ? • *ard What to d.:riend. Oh, Mrs Spooner, what are we to
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