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The Horses
THE HORSES There was grassland with a river crossing, a natural barrier. White horses on one side, and muscular brown horses on the other side. If one looks well, there are foals of mixed race, they good genes and will in time carve out their land, higher up, near the hills and water. When farmers wanted a horse for ploughing, they lassoed a brown horse, for lighter work, like driving the ladies to the church in a buggy, a white horse was chosen mainly because they were malleable to handle. Tragedy struck, developers bought the land, houses were built, filling the grassland with noise streets and polluting the river. The horses fled to a sparse mountain slope on the grass, and many starved, their life span short, and the puma was a constant threat. The horses mixed freely they had to when their survival was at stake.
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