FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   2015   2016   2017   2018   2019   2020   2021   2022   2023   2024   2025   2026   2027   2028   2029   2030   2031   2032   2033   2034   2035   2036   2037   2038   2039  
2040   2041   2042   2043   2044   2045   2046   2047   2048   2049   2050   2051   2052   2053   2054   2055   2056   2057   2058   2059   2060   2061   2062   2063   2064   >>   >|  
nse. And with that eye half-circled by the moon he looked at George, and in silence George looked back at him, strangely baffled by the horse's long, soft, wild gaze. On this heart beating deep within its warm, dark satin sheath, on the spirit gazing through that soft, wild eye, too much was hanging, and he turned away. "Mount, jockeys!" Through the crowd of hard-looking, hatted, muffled, two-legged men, those four-legged creatures in their chestnut, bay, and brown, and satin nakedness, most beautiful in all the world, filed proudly past, as though going forth to death. The last vanished through the gate, the crowd dispersed. Down by the rails of Tattersall's George stood alone. He had screwed himself into a corner, whence he could watch through his long glasses that gay-coloured, shifting wheel at the end of the mile and more of turf. At this moment, so pregnant with the future, he could not bear the company of his fellows. "They're off!" He looked no longer, but hunched his shoulders, holding his elbows stiff, that none might see what he was feeling. Behind him a man said: "The favourite's beat. What's that in blue on the rails?" Out by himself on the far rails, out by himself, sweeping along like a home-coming bird, was the Ambler. And George's heart leaped, as a fish leaps of a summer evening out of a dark pool. "They'll never catch him. The Ambler wins! It's a walk-over! The Ambler!" Silent amidst the shouting throng, George thought: 'My horse! my horse!' and tears of pure emotion sprang into his eyes. For a full minute he stood quite still; then, instinctively adjusting hat and tie, made his way calmly to the Paddock. He left it to his trainer to lead the Ambler back, and joined him at the weighing-room. The little jockey was seated, nursing his saddle, negligent and saturnine, awaiting the words "All right." Blacksmith said quietly: "Well, sir, we've pulled it off. Four lengths. I've told Swells he does no more riding for me. There's a gold-mine given away. What on earth was he about to come in by himself like that? We shan't get into the 'City' now under nine stone. It's enough to make a man cry!" And, looking at his trainer, George saw the little man's lips quiver. In his stall, streaked with sweat, his hind-legs outstretched, fretting under the ministrations of the groom, the Ambler stayed the whisking of his head to look at his owner, and once more George met
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   2015   2016   2017   2018   2019   2020   2021   2022   2023   2024   2025   2026   2027   2028   2029   2030   2031   2032   2033   2034   2035   2036   2037   2038   2039  
2040   2041   2042   2043   2044   2045   2046   2047   2048   2049   2050   2051   2052   2053   2054   2055   2056   2057   2058   2059   2060   2061   2062   2063   2064   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

George

 

Ambler

 
looked
 

trainer

 

legged

 

Paddock

 

calmly

 

negligent

 

saddle

 

seated


jockey

 

nursing

 

joined

 

weighing

 

shouting

 

amidst

 
throng
 

thought

 

Silent

 

saturnine


instinctively

 

adjusting

 

minute

 

sprang

 
emotion
 

quiver

 

streaked

 
whisking
 

stayed

 
outstretched

fretting
 
ministrations
 

pulled

 

lengths

 

Blacksmith

 

quietly

 

Swells

 
riding
 
awaiting
 

nakedness


beautiful

 
chestnut
 
creatures
 

vanished

 

dispersed

 

proudly

 
muffled
 

hatted

 

beating

 

baffled