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roarer, which infirmity was caused by hereditary paralysis 

 of the nerves. He was treated by electricity for his 

 infirmity, but it was of no avail, and he was sent to the 

 stud at Eton in 1887. His owner, the Duke, would not 

 breed from a horse paralysed, however, declaring himself 

 'dead against breeding happy-go-lucky from roarers,' and 

 so sold him. He was sent to the Argentine, and was 

 re-sold to a syndicate in America. 



