Black Beauty
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1:02:03
How are you supposed to get through?
1:02:05
There were too many people.
1:02:07
There was too much noise.
1:02:10
The smell was awful.
1:02:12
Coming through. There’s a lad.
1:02:16
Where was the grass?
1:02:18
Where were the trees?
1:02:20
Excuse me.
1:02:36
It was cramped...
1:02:38
...and damp...
1:02:39
...and dank and dark and dreary.
1:02:44
Jerry, what’s wrong with him?
1:02:46
He’s frightened.
1:02:49
Step up.
1:02:50
Let me go. I want to go and pet him.
1:02:52
Give me a brush, Dolly. Don’t worry.
1:02:57
Harry, put some straw in that stall.
1:03:06
Dolly, no!
1:03:07
It’s all right.
1:03:09
Come on. Let’s do it quietly.
1:03:11
Give him a chance.
1:03:13
Up we go. There we are.
1:03:16
Thank you.
1:03:19
It’s like baby fur here.
1:03:22
He’s so soft.
1:03:25
Yeah, he is.
1:03:26
Come on, Pol, give us a hand.
1:03:29
How’s it going with that straw?
1:03:31
All ready.
1:03:32
Go and get yourself a brush, then.
1:03:37
There.
1:03:38
He’s not so frightened now.
1:03:40
And when he has to pull the cab?
1:03:42
Have faith.
1:03:44
I listened quietly.
1:03:47
What should we call him?
1:03:50
Jack. After the old one.
1:03:52
He’s far blacker than Jack.
1:03:55
When’s he’s cleaned,
his color comes up lovely.

1:03:58
-Seeing something in him now, are you?
-I didn’t say that.


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