Show LITTLE PANSY AND HER EXPERIENCE IN THE CITY 3 BY fly WILLIAM ILLIAM WALLACE JH JR 0 Old Id Daisy the lie ruan llIan wo I the lie pi olid mother her of if a coll 1111 1 Early Curly the Iho n next after Its ad advent ml- ml vent lute into I the Iho stable lot the cli children I uI ran out LIt to meet mcl tIme the little newcomer mcl and to lo Kettle settle on a name for or It Il Lets call all her hl Pans Pansy cried Fyi For see co how purplish her eyes C arc ate Yes sho's she's a declared Mark arl brother who owned old Daisy and therefore was lie Iho possessor colt of tIme the pretty new nets Now Not Mark was a n lad lad of oC I 11 II 1 and was is-as therefore considered a a. mere men child chillI while the tho little colts colt's mother mulher who was wai as asborn born botn on the same Mime day ay that Mark was wa horn born was called culled old Daisy This shows you how it a hoi horse hOlse so reaches eaches Its Is maturity as compared with the humAn hunan hu- hu nan mAn race lace It was Wl this coincidence of or birth that hiatt caused Marks Mark's father to give Jl Dais Daisy when a a new born coil colt to to In Mark who tho was yas at al the same time line a new born babe habe So Su the lie two had hall grown up UI together Mark loving old ld Daisy as only a boy hoy can cain love lo lovelis his lis own o horse or dOl dog Of or course this new colt was as not oJ Jill ild II Dal Dairy's only child There Thelo wt were vere e Toni Tom m and mil Bill a pair pail of farm fatin horses who were vere In appearance as aM old as ns Daisy herself Then there was Jessie Daisy's Dalsy's third child who wIno whoa a was tas a bf beautiful graceful mare male belonging to tu labelle Mabelle being the girls girl's Irs saddle anti nd harness harmless animal Thon last till ho jo birth of this new nev colt COil was vas Pretty Peg eg so o called because e of or her lien dainty white f feet ct and snowy y face She Sine was the 10 driving in hol horse C for Marks Mark's s 's and Ma- Ma In- In hellos hello's parents and amid like 0 Dais Daisy and JessIe lo was kept In clover cloven so 80 to Speak pea I k So you youe see ce e old Dah Daisy had luul a a. large 1 family all being full grown gronn except the little newcomer who was to hee n 1 the barn barnyard ard pet and amI who on omi the morning after lieu lieu- birth was named Pans Pansy My she's as soft son as satin lIn exclaimed ex- ex claimed d Mark rubbing Pansy's silken I Icat coat cat softly with the palm of or his han hands AntI And just see how spry she Is Is he heW W went nt on as l the tine old day-old little thing trotted off cit across the lot hot as briskly I Q as a a yiti fu old For Foi 01 unlike human I babies the horse hoise baby has the full use i of Us Its slim sUm long le legs heg when fi first st coming into 1110 lh the world Maybe lI tills this s is bc- bc heI I c C e the thc horse horst mother has Inns no arms I and hands with which to hold and lq her hei young Shie Shu all black except and I left letl forefoot sal Mb J b ll lIe examining the disking frIskIng little Pans Pansy I If you should sell or 01 trade her off orr wed we'd al always nil nil- ways ayes rc her luer wherever where wed we'd sec se I fil-I mci her I d l ever Cl dispose of or her hei she's sines too loo pretty said Mark lalI looking with pleasure em on his new pos IOS- session She Sine shall be my saddle hOl horse 1 Instead of oC D. who is now a abit abit abit bit old fJ fJAnd And so the time Lime wore on and antl the little Pans Pansy grew W into a line tIne and beautiful filly graceful as IlIJ a deer leer and tnt as Wi g gentle us a child fr fer she hc was wn ull t. t ull tho f i o ul l h r 1 ly iy three e c eUl old lh there Ic cn came nc To o 0 tHe farm twp we ou men who were 1 11 n macli of the They hoy were from flom the great some city some twenty miles clI die dis taint tant Thc They came caine In lii a trap drawn b by bya a high headed hono that thal attracted the attention of or Pan Pansy She this this' city horses horse's lall tall tail or lack lacle of or tall rathel Cor for the poor pool fellow ellow had about aboul six inches of bushy stub when a IlIn lung long ln lIo Mowing howling tall lail had unco cinco been heen And his cropped mane also roused loused Pans Pansy who could herself boast boa of th Iho most I mane and t tall tail I 1 beautiful I II II 11 gro gre groon on omi a 1111 A As I lit lie city kinsmen had lund comic come to lo spend t two 0 days day with helm country cM Iho tho which had caused a sensation was unhitched and turned Into Inlo the lie pasture with Pansy Pamis PallS Then to Pansy's surprise his hl lush high h head dropped I anti and mu hung hUllS ug in iii a a. lifeless manuel manner and In Instead tead of running about and anol kicking up his h heels heels heels-as as Pan Pansy y did lie lid he dropped and fimi slept under a tree resting hi his tired feet fet and joints In vain aln did lib Pan Pansy lansy try to lo rouse tIne the visitor to lo activity by running leaping kicking and amid neighing about aboUl him bUn he lie stood as if it leaf deaf dumb anti and blind hilmI payIn paying pay pay- lug ing Innot not the I slightest heed to her manner nan man I nor ner of cordial welcome Tho Tine fact was I that he was tas so worn out Ut with constantly constantly con con- being in iii the harness ss and atHI trot eel ting ling over t. hard paved ed streets with his head reined up UI till sometimes it seemed hl his poor pOOl tired neck would break brak that when the rare nac opportunity It ity came cam for fOI a days day's rest resl he made matle tho the most of o cr every minute relaxing himself himself him him- self Kelf all 0 over anti and doing nothing S save eat cat drink and antl sleep sheep I But DUl Pans Pansy did not hot understand the tIne city horses horse's reason rea for remaining so 60 unfriendly l She took look It for granted grante that thal he felt Coil out of his element clement in the tine country and anti was uS merely pining for rOl his city friends Then she sho began to lo envy him his happy eventful c life lire for fOl she j had heard how hb lh tile the hOI horses In cities I Iwert wert driven n to costly carriages In beautiful parks and kept inept in stables finer finel than tintin the tine host lOst houses In tine the country and ami sho she had heard henr of the enormous prices paid I b by city people for fOl lure line young oun timing hiving or 01 saddle f fill fr had hal her hI i- i not Maik told In ht hI i hearing that ho Iw i get gt getan I I an un pi lee foi fOl Pan should huld Id I he Inc take hoi her t to the dr i f fand a and IU fit 01 tT i r h hn i itoi I toi tor si al dl i. i But hint al ah ai Mark ho hud hul ii o ul id f i t 1 hut thul nothing would n Induce him lo to dispose dis dis- pose 1050 of lf hl Ills puli favorite a whom h he lie had broken to harness and would break bicak to lO tine the Huddle In a nt few months S Hut flint PanN Pansy began to lo long on to Ri leave this Mulct millet I lul home in the country Like LIlo many poor poor- human human- I beings Pansy only only a n poor pOOl dumb animal did not nol understand how much she had to lo be bc thankful for COl And she sho made mallo up V her hel mind to watch the direction n by bylie bythe bythe the lie city ell horse when he hc should be bo driven away and to leave tho the home homo I where whelo she had always aRrays been sq sg carefully carefully care care- I i fully reared and go So to tine the city foJ- foJ lowing the route taken by the Iho city horse S The following day the tIne city r relatives took look their thell leave and amid It was wa with many anticipations that Pansy stood knee deep eop in clover clovel and amid pasture gln grass s watching the high trap roll 1911 dovi v 1 the road roach lending leading over the tIne hills hili to lh the ell city far fat away for fOl forshe she had Imd made ule up her hel mind to leave Ica home bionic that night as ns SO soon SOCil ll ns nM all ria quiet about the barnyard and pasture pasture- Since the spring weather had come comae well as haL bier mother sl sis sisters toni and brothers stayed out In the I pasture ov over night Instead or or icing being housed up in the tho warm stables So to all that Pansy had to do lo to claim her liberty was to lo jump the high fence that bordered tIne the pasture and nOlI the world worl would lie open before her het I. I And so it happened that as ll the clock In the farm arm house was striking eight Pansy after a whinny of ot farow farewell ll to III her iner loved 10 ones of tine the ed ed ht herself I If ln together foi for the jump jUmal ran lan und and I Chal cl cI t the th f C fiu n at al a Il hound bound Th Tb Mi 11 along tI th lie i Ind sIne she h t.- t. fI- fI u ward ml DM IIi gi a al iLI ty I iy v h III v loa mam II II m fI l. l i an l s st 0 t- t V II Sine She h had ilaI travelled perhaps fifteen nubs miles when lien n fC feeling ceiling sty and a bit tired she he drew in at a long lOllS looking house whose whoso w windows were wen aglow agloni with light and began no nosing round for sonic some wah water I Going hIm into hUll the rear yard rd sIne she h espied 11 u row of or buggy bug sheds and stables Just JUKI at tot t the minute when Pansy entered this yard a n man carne came from one OIW of the tine sheds loading leading a n. limping old horse which was wa hitched to a n handsom cal cab On seeing Pansy I tine the man stopped slopped dropped the horses horse's bridle rein relin anti and puckering up UI his lips ups whistled I bet that's lints a n stray iua Then he looked quickly round to lo see sec if It anyone anyone- W was 9 in sight Seeing no signs of or human life lite ho ran to his COil cab on and aind drew diew forth a halter Then lie he advanced c. c ll toward Pan Pansy t saying Whoa pretty gun gurl come come dont don't dont be afraid and held out his hand han to her Invitingly Pansy used to eating sugar SUral from her hel young ma masters master's ler lanaI hand felt fell no fear o of tine the stranger and supposing that thal he Inc also held some seine dainty morsel for Cor lice her she sine walI walked right to lo him an and put her hem nose nos Into his palm In fn another another an an- other moment the halter hailer was wa rhoul her neck and the tIne end of It tied to the high seat behind the tine hansom Then rhen the man main quickly mounted to his mis place on th the cab clucked to the old eli horse ant and away they lucy went out of the yard into the tIne big road rand Holy 1101 Moses Mones she an nr a mut mut- bred the cabby looking around on Pansy who wino totted behind very willingly seeing that her hel new now master mastor was YaK going golno In the direction she wished to go BO Say ole feller talking talking 10 himself but bul bill youve you've mOIo madl a lucky trip of ot It to this country Inn tonight Brun two gents gent over from from town lori got f m my to rt 1 a ani nico II Mp api a fin dm- r tt r h hsI Oh Oil I guess 0 n not Tin i io he i il d I II un Ih lii Ih limp limp- in Iri l f fr r t t. t i II I somo rn 01 or oI m 1 ho hI f boll II a II J e n 1 i i I II f r tin h r t r ri t v fills' fills h 1 i I k kii i 11 I. I In Ii i n ni Ill 1 ii t thai In I. ios s 11 11 jt U-LM U u-ed u l I h e S i 9 0 Oil Oh ii m m poor I I PHIl Marl I hm etL's ii II I hg I lib his mis t l' l t t- i AVa I If ya jJ I I the lie ni o aho i Iii le I ii and iud lea learn vii of a an all ii iii Iii ci C c CIll Ill I to a eft city but bUl Ill I'll soon get in h her r broke In This old plug Im I'm r IO Is fit it for time tho boneyard now and UiS newcomer ts s Just JustIn t tIn In Once Onee I tel get her under covet coven of the city dock her tal and ell her mane her iner own mother wouldn't know knew h her hir r And so they traveled on for nearl nearly an nn hour before they came In hearing or ot the tho noises of the tine city Then the of street cars ears the lie roar of rushing trains I the rattle of countless h wheels els over the lie hard hartl streets made such a deafening noise that Pansy grew frightened and drew hack on the halter halleT But Dut the tIne cabby coaxed her and being accustomed d to lo her tru trust t In people she wont on behind her captor S I At th the entrance to tine the city the cab I turned Into Inlo a narrow nol Hols' Hols street ct that thronged thron-ed wit with h people and vehicles After I going several blocks the hansom stopped in front of a dirty looking Ill stable and Pans Pansy lansy was wo J turned over to a 0 rou rough h stable stableman man who jerked and kicked tier her Into a ft toul smelling foul stifling stall stahl you I pick or er up nip asked the stable hand tying Pansy In place Oh I cot got her at a bargain replied the cubby grinning and anti winking Well have to disguise her f fer awhile though h First thing lining that tall and mane eom comes s off orr Then we well we'll 1 stain slain that white mug mus el en eli I Th The TIno stable hand looked knowingly anti and winking back replied replied- Shore well we'll fix or r so 80 er or own mother moth wouldn't know orSay or pr Say Say she's e's es a 0 daisy thou though h aint sh she J Jest t what wha we needed n to take tak 1 the he place of old oil floney that lint Jv Ive I've Jc jest t In hes he's past palt much longer lobger Bout BoUl next week h hell he'll 11 t turn torn I rn l I. I into to And poor Pansy standing cramped In that dine stifling stall heard and understood un un- S S S When Mark discovered that Pansy was musing mIssing from her home he was too deeply o be consoled A systematic search was made for tor her but to no avail appeared In all the I town and city ity papers offering 1 a reward for the return of the much much- loved Pansy Pany but I w sped sned Into months and the fall fal s pl l t n n and still no noI non n of or the m missing filly was received at atthe tIme the farm I One evening Mark came rame into Inlo his mothers mother's mothr's moth moth- rs ers room and salt al Mamma I feel ree-l that thal ome day dear drar Pansy Pans wll wIll turn tim up UI at al I home T I know that the Mie m nute she sets gets fn freo om f-om rein cr r Poa her hr In captivity shell she'll start for Cor this l PV smI and shell she'll I on IU on traveling lIn 1 sine she has f found und IL Sine Shi was loo too happy halPY ani and ami well Veil cared for Tor TorP I I P r i put up lIl with living lI In an any other oilier place i IIO HOMO l you are arc a n true Irue soothsayer m my dear dar son replied hl his mother Yes 11 I I t Hansy was wa a fine flUe animal so knowing and tin II h. h In fact alt she was the tine finest colt II I old Dal Daisy ever e had Prell Pretty Pc Peg not cx- cx I C ci c t t 1 The Tine next morning when Mark ul wont went to toI I he ho to lo perform his carl early chores he cast his ills eyes CH over o the bl birr clover pasture pas pas- tire ture where re I I 18 ansy was wont 10 to s spend so 80 much of or her time lime And nd nd tiu ru he could scarcely believe t i f l s r stood rood too Pan Pansy hear the lie inte HIJII tho IP- IP IJ ble e ot o Ii If Mark lark did dill not wait lo to open th galo guto he ho leaped d over t t and amid run w th out- out arms to h h hs h's s dear tear Pan Tansy lannoy y who wino understanding the token ot or It her I young masters master's I Joy at nt beholding her hr came trolling trot trot- tin ling to meet him And AmI as Mark tark and d her nock her neck she rubbed her hf soft nO noso lovingly lo t his hiM chock check cares cares- sling sing him hm Just as nis S a child carl caresses es Its Ils h. patents Then Mark lark began to lo ex examine cx- cx amine the lie once h beautiful t animal The poor 1001 tall taiL had mad been docked the mane cropped ld ant and her face was wu nil all dirt dirty from some om dark stain tain that had been on ont It t. t And Ani how worn and arid thin she was H Hur r pretty head drOOl drooped droop rl d and she con constantly r rested one tired fot foot and then |