Old Major Mediwether, her owner, is Billy's best chum. They match beautifully-though the major is nearly eighty, and Billy just my age-rising nineteen."
"They must have made it interesting for you.
I'm sure you couldn't tell half so much about either of us," Adair said, with a deeply injured air.
Allys shook her head at him. "They are dears," she said, emphatically.
"And they taught me a lot I should never have known-about horses and men."
"Anything specific-as about the Heathflower thing?" Hilary asked, affecting to speak with awe.
Allys nodded.
"A heap," she said. "I can hear Billy now, as we watched her on the training track, saying: 'She hasn't got any looks-but legs are better for winnin'. And she must win; she's bound to-whenever she feels like it, and the track and the weights suit her.
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