![]() ![]() ![]() Merrylegs, Ginger, and Black Beauty discuss the limitations of being trained with blinders. Part 1, Chapter 10: A Talk in the Orchard Merrylegs finds the vicar and his family's visits exhausting, and decides to take it upon himself to teach the young lads a lesson in courtesy. Ginger tells more of her life's story to Black Beauty. ![]() Part 1, Chapter 8: Ginger's Story Continued Ginger tells the story of her life to Black Beauty. Part 1, Chapter 6: Libertyīlack Beauty finds that his new duties are somewhat restricting. Still in pleasant surroundings, Black Beauty learns a few things about his lineage, and meets some of the other horses in the stables. Part 1, Chapter 4: Birtwick Parkīlack Beauty describes his life and surroundings in Birtwick Park. The narrator describes life as a young horse. Black Beauty is a novel told in the first person (or "first horse") as an autobiographical memoir told by a highbred horse named Black Beauty-beginning with his carefree days as a colt on an English farm, to his difficult life pulling cabs in London, to his happy retirement in the country. ![]()
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