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1 " He opened his eyes to see the dented skull cap, still on the chair where Henry had left it. He looked at it a long while, knowing that it was far better to accept it than to turn away and forever fear it. "
― Walter Farley , The Black Stallion's Filly (The Black Stallion, #8)
2 " Black Minx never moved. She seemed to know what this was all about. She accepted their offerings, their embraces, in a very queenly way. Her manner indicated that she was getting only what was long due her, and that she had known all along no colt would beat her in the Kentucky Derby.Perhaps she had known. Alec and Henry wouldn't have been surprised. She was that kind of girl. "
3 " They took pictures of Henry as he sat in the old canvas chair before the stall.'Cross your knees and look sly,' they told Henry. "