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Show Common horses are cheap, but all the same there are a hundred horses kept at work in this city that ought to be killed to get them out of their misery. They are old, half starved and so crippled crip-pled that to move or even stand is a torture to them. Of course they can perform but half service ser-vice at best and ought to be dispensed with They are a reproach to the city, for there is no better criterion to judge the character of a people frm than the horses they ride and drive. To drive a poor and crippled horse day after day is a Mire indication in-dication that the driver is a hard and conscienceless conscience-less man. |