Show NOT A CASE OF viciousness horses escapade matter of instinct sa d the dealer not long ago a certain farmer well known tor his violent temper sued a local horse dealer he had bought a horse which the dealer had guaranteed to be quiet to ride and drive ind he now sought to recover the amount paid tor the animal in stating his case farmer hothead lost his temper more than once and had to be frequently admonished by the judge one of the witnesses lor the de tense a former owner of the horse in question declared that he animal was absolutely without vice As against that observed the judge farm hothead asserts that the animal Is inious that it ran away and smashed his trap to splinters well said the atness I 1 wouldn t have believed that he would have run away from anybody but after what I 1 ve seen of the plaintiff to day I 1 think it likely that he did run away and ang me it I 1 can blame the oss it gasn wasn t vice though it was a happy instinct london answers |