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He spent hours with the horses,
cleaning and grooming...

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way over the call of duty.
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l thought he was a real find.
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Apparently, the whole time
he worked for you, he never actually rode.

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-That's true.
-Wasn't that peculiar?

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Certainly, if he didn't.
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What do you mean?
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l mean, on and off, that whole year...
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l had the feeling
the horses were being taken out at night.

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-At night?
-Just odd things l noticed.

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l mean...
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too often, one of them would be sweaty
first thing in the morning...

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when it wasn't sick. Very sweaty, too.
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lts stall wouldn't be as mucky
as it should be...

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if it had been in all night.
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Stupidly enough,
l never paid much mind to it at the time.

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lt wasn't until l realized
l'd been hiring a loony...

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that l came to wonder if he hadn't been
riding all the time, behind our backs.

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All right, it's obviously just my fancy.
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This thing has shaken me so badly,
l'm liable to believe anything.

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Why should anybody do that?
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Why would any boy prefer
to go riding by himself at night...

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when he could go off with others
during the day?

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Are you asking me?
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He's a loony, isn't he?
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This girl, Jill Mason...
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could you tell me where she lives?
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Her mother keeps a shop,
a mile down the road.

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-Sells the antiques.
-Thank you.

:42:55
You won't see her.

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