. The runaway donkey, and other rhymes for children . VII. THE CHECK-REIN STORY. Pony Rollo clattered gaylyThrough the farmyard gate, Oh! such news! such news for Dobbin!Scarcely could he wait. When at last the barn was fastened And they were alone,Pony Rollo told his story In most joyful tone. Oh! this morning as I trotted I could plainly hearWhat they said,- -my little lady And her mother dear. L. They were talking of the at last they said:1 Pony Rollo need not wear it!Then I tossed my head, And I shook my mane and whinnied. 1 Why, he understands !Said my little lady, laughing
. The runaway donkey, and other rhymes for children . VII. THE CHECK-REIN STORY. Pony Rollo clattered gaylyThrough the farmyard gate, Oh! such news! such news for Dobbin!Scarcely could he wait. When at last the barn was fastened And they were alone,Pony Rollo told his story In most joyful tone. Oh! this morning as I trotted I could plainly hearWhat they said,- -my little lady And her mother dear. L. They were talking of the at last they said:1 Pony Rollo need not wear it!Then I tossed my head, And I shook my mane and whinnied. 1 Why, he understands !Said my little lady, laughing. Then with her own hands Off she took the check-rein, Dobbin,Chatting fast the while. 34 There! you darling Pony Hollo,We wont care for style. You shant wear the horrid check-rein, Little pony mine ;And well both be just as happy If were not so fine. That I held my head up proudly As I tried to showAll my joy in this new freedom You will surely know. And I heard them,- -Yes, I heard them Say the time was nearWhen all check-reins should be banished; And, - - now you shall hea
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